New Monitors In 2022: What To Expect - DisplayNinja
In this article, you will find the latest news regarding LED and mini LED monitor panel development by the biggest monitor panel manufacturers, which include LG, Samsung, and AU Optronics, as well as Innolux, BOE and Sharp.
We’ll also add all new and exciting monitors that get announced. Feel free to bookmark this page to always stay on track with the latest monitor releases and news.
Keep in mind that the dates in the tables below imply when the said panel should go into mass production and that these dates may change.
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- January 20, 2026:– The BenQ MA320UP 32″ 4K 60Hz IPS glossy monitor is now up on Amazon.
- January 16, 2026:– The ASUS XG27JCG 5K 180Hz IPS gaming monitor with 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode is now up on Amazon.
- January 13, 2026:– The MSI MPG 272QRF X36 and the ASUS XG27AQNGV G-SYNC Pulsar displays are now available.
- January 9, 2026:– The AOC Agon PRO AG276QSG2 is now available.
- January 7, 2026:– Added the Dell U5226KW 52″ 6144×2560 120Hz IPS Black ultrawide curved monitor.
- January 6, 2026:– Added the Acer XB273U F6 1440p 500Hz IPS monitor with 720p 1000Hz Dual Mode.– Added the Acer XV270XP 5K 165Hz IPS glossy monitor with 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode.– Added the MSI MPG 272QRF X36 G-SYNC Pulsar monitor– Added the MSI MPG 271KRAW16 5K 165Hz IPS monitor with 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode, DisplayHDR 1400, and 2304-zone mini LED FALD– Added the MSI MAG 271KPD7 5K 75Hz IPS monitor with 1440p 300Hz Dual Mode
- January 2, 2026:– Added the AOC AGP277KX 5K 165Hz Dual Mode IPS monitor.– Added the HKC Dual-Mode Quad-Timer display with 4K 200Hz (1080p 800Hz) panel.
- December 30, 2025:– The BenQ MA270UP 27″ 4K 60Hz IPS monitor with USB-C 90W PD and a glossy screen surface is now up on Amazon.– The ASRock PG27FFX1B and PG27FFX2A 1080p 520Hz IPS monitors are now up on Amazon.
- December 29, 2025:– Added the HKC M9 Pro 27″ 5K 180Hz 2304-zone mini LED monitor and the HKC ANT275PQ MAX 27″ 1440p monitor with 720p 1080Hz Dual Mode.
- December 26, 2025:– Added the LG 27GM950B 27″ 5K 165Hz mini LED monitor with 2304 dimming zones, 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode and HDR-1000.– Added the LG 52G930B 52″ 5K2K 240Hz ultrawide curved monitor with DisplayHDR 600.
- December 24, 2025:– Added the Samsung G90XH 32″ 6K 165Hz IPS monitor with glasses-free 3D and 3K 330Hz Dual Mode.– Added the Samsung G60H 27″ 1440p 600Hz IPS monitor with 720p 1040Hz Dual Mode.– Added the Samsung G80HS 32″ 6K 165Hz IPS monitor with 3K 330Hz Dual Mode.– Added the Samsung G80HF 27″ 5K 180Hz IPS monitor with 1440p 360Hz Dual Mode.
- December 14, 2025:– Added more information about HKC’s upcoming 32″ 4K 165Hz RGB Mini LED gaming monitor with 100% BT.2020 color space coverage, the HKC M10 Ultra.
- December 11, 2025:– Added the ASUS XG27AQNGV 1440p 360Hz IPS gaming monitor with G-SYNC Pulsar.– Added the Apple Studio Display 2026 with a 5K 120Hz panel.– Added the ASUS XG27JCG with a 5K 180Hz IPS monitor with 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode.– Added information about HKC’s upcoming RGB Mini-LED gaming monitors.
- December 8, 2025:– Added the Philips 27M2N5500XD and AOC AGP277QK 1440p 500Hz monitors with 720p 1000Hz Dual Mode.
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For news regarding OLED panels and monitors, check out our dedicated OLED monitors article. This article only includes new LED and Mini LED monitors and panels.
Upcoming Mini LED Monitors
5K Mini LED Monitors
| Panel Specs | Features | Release Date, Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSI MPG 271KRAW16 | 27" 5K 165Hz IPS | 2304-zone, 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode, HDR-1400, Glossy | $900 |
| LG 27GM950B | 27" 5K 165Hz IPS | 2304-zone, 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode, 1250-nits | N/A |
| HKC M9 Pro | 27" 5K 180Hz IPS | 2304-zone | N/A |
| Apple Studio Display 2026 | 27" 5K 120Hz IPS | N/A | 2026 |
| AOC AGP277KX | 27" 5K 165Hz IPS | 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode, STW | N/A |
32″ 4K 144Hz+ Mini LED Monitors
| Panel Specs | Features | Release Date, Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| HKC M10 Ultra | 32" 4K 165Hz | RGB-MiniLED, 4788-zone (1596 per array), 1080p 330Hz Dual Mode, 1600-nits | Q3/Q4 2026 |
| HKC G32M12Max | 32" 4K 240Hz VA | 9000-zone, HDR-2000 | N/A |
| AOC AG327UXM | 32" 4K 160Hz IPS | 2304-zone, HDR-1400, 1080p 320Hz Dual Mode | N/A |
| Titan Army P326MV Max | 32" 4K 160Hz IPS | 2304-zone, HDR-1000, 1080p 320Hz Dual Mode | N/A |
| Innocn GA32V1M | 32" 4K 160Hz IPS | 2304-zone, HDR-1000, 1080p 320Hz Dual Mode | N/A |
| TCL 32R84 | 32" 4K 165Hz VA | 1400-zone, HDR-1400 | N/A |
| AOC U32G4ZMN | 32" 4K 240Hz VA | 1152-zone, HDR-1000 | N/A |
27″ 4K 144Hz+ Mini LED Monitors
| Panel Specs | Features | Release Date, Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Titan Army M27E6V-PRO | 27" 4K 160Hz IPS | 5088-zone, DisplayHDR 1400, USB-C 90W | N/A |
| TCL 27R94 | 27" 4K 165Hz VA | 2304-zone, DisplayHDR 1400, USB-C 90W, KVM | N/A |
| Innocn GA27V1M | 27" 4K 160Hz IPS | 1080p 320Hz Dual Mode, 2304-zone, DisplayHDR 1000, USB-C 90W, KVM | N/A |
| Philips 27M2N6801M | 27" 4K 160Hz IPS | 1080p 320Hz Dual Mode, 2304-zone, DisplayHDR 1400 | N/A |
| AOC AG275UXM2 | 27" 4K 160Hz IPS | 1080p 320Hz Dual Mode, 2304-zone, DisplayHDR 1400, USB-C 65W, KVM | N/A |
| Titan Army P275MV MAX | 27" 4K 170Hz IPS | 1080p 340Hz Dual Mode, 2304-zone, DisplayHDR 1400, USB-C 90W, KVM | N/A |
| KTC M27P6S | 27" 4K 160Hz IPS | 1080p 320Hz Dual Mode, 2304-zone, USB-C 65W | N/A |
| Hisense G7 Ultra | 27" 4K 160Hz IPS | 1080p 320Hz Dual Mode, 1152-zone, DisplayHDR 1400, 2000-nits, USB-C 90W, KVM, DP 2.1 | N/A |
| Redmagic GM001S | 27" 4K 160Hz IPS | 5088-zone, HDR-1400, 99% DCI-P3 | N/A |
1440p 144Hz+ Mini LED Monitors
| Panel Specs | Features | Release Date, Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cooler Master Tempest GP2712 | 27" 1440p 240Hz VA | 2304-zone, HDR-1000 | Q3 2024, $550 |
| Innocn GA27T1M | 27" 1440p 320Hz IPS | 1152-zone, DisplayHDR 1000 | Available |
| Acer XV275U F3biipprx | 27" 1440p 320Hz IPS | 1152-zone, DisplayHDR 1000 | Available |
| AOC Q27G20SM | 27" 1440p 320Hz IPS | 1152-zone, DisplayHDR 1000 | N/A |
| MSI MAG 274QPF X30MV | 27" 1440p 300Hz VA | 1152-zone, HDR-1000 | Available |
| AOC Q27G4SMN | 27" 1440p 300Hz VA | 1152-zone, HDR-1000 | N/A |
| Koorui S2721PM | 27" 1440p 200Hz IPS | 1152-zone, 97% DCI-P3, DisplayHDR 1000 | N/A |
| Titan Army P275MR Plus | 27" 1440p 200Hz IPS | 1152-zone, 97% DCI-P3, DisplayHDR 1000 | N/A |
| TCL 27R73Q | 27" 1440p 240Hz VA | 1100-zone, 95% DCI-P3, DisplayHDR 1400 | N/A |
UltraWide Mini LED Monitors
| Panel Specs | Features | Release Date, Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acer Predator X34 V3 | 34" 3440x1440 180Hz VA | 2304-zone, HDR-1000, USB-C 90W PD, KVM | Q2 2024, $900 |
| Acer Predator X34 X0 | 34" 3440x1440 200Hz VA | 1152-zone, HDR-1000, USB-C 65W PD | Available |
| TCL 34R84 | 34" 3440x1440 180Hz VA | 1000+ zones, HDR-1400, USB-C 90W PD, KVM | N/A |
Other Mini LED Monitors
| Panel Specs | Features | Release Date, Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| ASUS PA32UCXR | 32" 4K 60Hz IPS | 2304-zone, 1600-nits, 97% DCI-P3, self-calibration, Thunderbolt 4 | Q3 2023 |
| ASUS PA32KCX | 32" 8K 60Hz IPS | 4032-zone, 1200-nits, 97% DCI-P3, 95% Adobe RGB, self-calibration, Thunderbolt 4 | $8000, October 2025 |
| Philips 279P2MRX | 27” 4K 60Hz IPS | 2304-zone, HDR-1400, USB-C 100W PD | N/A |
Upcoming LED Monitors
In the list below, we’ll keep the most looked-for upcoming LED monitors. To check out all recently announced or released displays, keep scrolling down!
1080p Monitors
| Monitor | Panel | Features | Release Date, Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| HKC ANT257PF | 25" 1080p 750Hz TN | 95% DCI-P3, HDR-400 | N/A |
| Koorui G7 | 25" 1080p 750Hz TN | 95% DCI-P3, HDR-400 | N/A |
1440p Monitors
| R | Panel | Features | Release Date, Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSI MPG 272QRF X36 | 27" 1440p 360Hz IPS | G-SYNC Pulsar | Available |
| ASUS XG27AQNGV | Available | ||
| Acer XB273U F5 | January 7, $600 | ||
| AOC AG276QSG2 | Available | ||
| Acer XB273U F6 | 27" 1440p 500Hz IPS | 720p 1000Hz | Q2 2026, $800 |
| Samsung G60H | 27" 1440p 600Hz IPS | 720p 1040Hz | N/A |
| Philips 27M2N5500XD AOC AGP277QK | 27" 1440p 540Hz IPS | 720p 1000Hz | N/A |
| HP Omen 27qs G2 | 27" 1440p 280Hz IPS Black | - | June 2025, $450 |
4K Monitors
| Monitor | Panel | Features | Release Date, Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| HKC Quad-Timer Display | 32" 4K 200Hz | 1080p 800Hz Dual Mode | N/A |
| Acer PG271K | 27" 4K 72Hz IPS | 1080p 144Hz Dual Mode, Portable | 500 EUR |
| BenQ MA270UP | 27" 4K 60Hz IPS | Glossy, USB-C 90W | Pre-order |
| BenQ MA320UP | 32" 4K 60Hz IPS | Glossy, USB-C 90W | Available |
| ASUS PA32UCE | 32" 4K 60Hz IPS | Built-in calibration, hardware calibration, 98% DCI-P3, USB-C 96W, KVM, HDR-600 | N/A |
| ASUS PA27UCGE | 27" 4K 160Hz IPS | Built-in calibration, hardware calibration, 98% DCI-P3, USB-C 96W, KVM, HDR-600 | N/A |
| Acer SpatialLabs View Pro 27 | 27" 4K 160Hz | Stereoscopic 3D | Q3 2024, $3000 |
| Samsung Odyssey 3D G90XF | 27" 4K 165Hz IPS 37" 4K 165Hz VA | Stereoscopic 3D | Available |
5K+ Monitors
| Monitor | Panel | Features | Release Date, Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung G90XH | 32" 6K 165Hz IPS | 3K 330Hz Dual Mode, Glasses-Free 3D | N/A |
| Samsung G80HS | 32" 6K 165Hz IPS | 3K 330Hz Dual Mode | N/A |
| Samsung G80HF | 27" 5K 165Hz IPS | 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode | N/A |
| ASUS XG27JCG | 27" 5K 180Hz IPS | 1440p 330Hz Dual Mod | Available |
| Acer XV270XP | 27" 5K 165Hz IPS | 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode, Glossy | Q2 2026, $800 |
| MSI 271KPD7 | 27" 5K 75Hz IPS | 1440p 300Hz Dual Mode | N/A |
| Acer XB323QX | 32" 5K 165Hz IPS | 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode, G-SYNC Pulsar | Q4 2025, N/A |
| ViewSonic VG3281-8K | 32" 8K 60Hz IPS | 98% DCI-P3, HDMI 2.1, USB-C 96W, KVM | N/A |
| Acer PE320QXT | 32" 6K IPS Black | HDR-600, 99% Adobe RGB, 99% DCI-P3, Webcam, USB-C | 1200 EUR, Q3 2025 |
| LG 32U990A | 32" 6K IPS Black | 98% DCI-P3, Thunderbolt 5 | N/A |
UltraWide Monitors
| Monitor | Panel | Features | Release Date, Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung G75F 40" | 40" 5120x2160 180Hz VA | HDR-600 | Available |
| LG 52G930B | 52" 5120x2160 240Hz VA | HDR-600 | N/A |
| Dell U5226KW | 52" 6144x2560 120Hz IPS Black | 99% DCI-P3, Thunderbolt 4, Hardware Calibration | January 6, 2026 $2900 (with stand) $2800 (without stand) |
- Upcoming Mini LED Monitors
- 32″
- 27″ 4K 144Hz+
- 27″ 1440p 144Hz+
- UltraWide
- Upcoming LED Monitors
- 1080p
- 1440p
- 4K
- 5K+
- UltraWide
Upcoming 32″ Mini LED Monitors
HKC M10 Ultra

The HKC M10 Ultra is the world’s first RGB Mini LED gaming monitor, featuring a 31.4-inch 4K panel with a 165Hz refresh rate, a 1080p 330Hz Dual Mode option, 100% BT.2020 color space coverage, up to 1,600 nits of peak brightness, and 4,788 local dimming zones (1,596 zones per RGB array).

It also offers hardware calibration, simultaneous VRR and MBR support, an ergonomic stand, USB-C with 98W power delivery, two HDMI 2.1 ports, and DisplayPort 2.1.
Additional specifications, along with pricing and availability details, have yet to be announced.
AOC AG327UXM

The AOC AGON Pro AG327UXM is a 32″ 4K 160Hz IPS gaming monitor with 1080p 320Hz Dual Mode, 2304-zone mini LED FALD, 97% DCI-P3, 1ms GtG, MBR, Delta E < 1, DisplayHDR 1400 and a 1650-nit peak brightness.
It has a fully ergonomic stand with a retractable headphone hook, two HDMI 2.1 ports, DP 1.4 with DSC, three downstream USB-A ports, USB-B and a headphone jack.
No word on US availability and pricing yet.
Innocn GA32V1M

The Innocn GA32V1M is the successor to the popular Innocn 32M2V. It has 2304 dimming zones and 1080p 320Hz Dual Mode. Other specs are the same, including DisplayHDR 1000, USB-C with 90W PD, built-in KVM, etc.
No word on US pricing and availability yet.
HKC G32M12Max


HKC showcased the G32M12Max model at IFA 2025. It’s a 32″ 4K 240Hz flat-screen VA gaming monitor with a mini LED FALD backlight, with over 9000 dimming zones! Other specs include 99% DCI-P3 color gamut, a 2100-nit peak brightness, DisplayHDR 1400 and 2ms response time.
It has a fully ergonomic stand, two HDMI 2.1 ports, DP 1.4, USB-C with 90W PD, a USB hub and a headphone jack.
It’s unclear when (or if) this monitor will be available for sale.
TCL 32R84

The TCL 32R84 is a 32″ 4K 165Hz flat-screen VA gaming monitor with a 1400-zone mini LED FALD backlight, DisplayHDR 1400, a 3000:1 contrast ratio, 1500-nits peak brightness, 96% DCI-P3 color gamut, and 1ms GtG quoted response time.
It has a fully ergonomic stand with DP 1.4, two HDMI 2.1 ports, a headphone jack, a dual-USB 3.0 hub, USB-C (DP Alt Mode, 90W PD), two 3W integrated speakers and built-in KVM.
No word on pricing and availability yet.
Titan Army P326MV MAX


The Titan Army P326MV Max is a 32″ 4K 160Hz IPS gaming monitor with a 1080p 320Hz Dual Mode, 2304-zone mini LED FALD and DisplayHDR 1000 certification. More info to come, including pricing and availability.
AOC U32G4ZMN

AOC revealed the new U32G4ZMN model. It’s a 31.5″ 4K 240Hz gaming monitor based on a flat-screen VA panel with a fast 1ms GtG pixel response time speed quoted.
Moreover, it features a 1152-zone mini LED FALD backlight (4608 LEDs), DisplayHDR 1000 certification with a 1,200-nit peak brightness, a wide 97% DCI-P3 color gamut and VRR support.
It also offers a fully ergonomic stand, and decent connectivity options, including DP 1.4, two HDMI 2.1 ports, a USB hub (three downstream type A, one upstream type B) and a headphone jack.
No word on US pricing and availability yet.
ASUS ProArt PA32KCX

ASUS revealed the ProArt PA32KCX model with a 32″ 8K IPS panel (275 pixels per inch) and a 4032 zone mini LED FALD backlight.
It boasts a high 1200-nit peak brightness (1000-nits sustained), true 10-bit color depth support, Delta E < 1 factory calibration, a wide color gamut support (95% Adobe RGB, 97% DCI-P3), HDR10, Dolby Vision and HLG HDR support.
The refresh rate is not mentioned, so we assume it’s limited to 60Hz.
There’s also a built-in colorimeter for auto-calibration, a detachable shading hood, an ambient/proximity sensor and ASUS’ new LuxPixel anti-glare low-reflection screen coating.
The monitor has an ergonomic stand and rich connectivity options, including a Thunderbolt 4 input (DP Alt Mode and 96W PD), a Thunderbolt 4 output for daisy-chaining, two HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 2.1, KVM and a USB hub.
It should be available in October 2025, while the price should be around $8,000.
Upcoming 27″ 4K Mini LED Monitors
Titan Army M27E6V-Pro

The Titan Army M27E6V-Pro is a 27″ 4K 160Hz IPS gaming monitor with DisplayHDR 1400 and 5088-zone mini LED FALD.
Main specs include 1800-nits peak brightness, 100% Adobe RGB, 99% DCI-P3, Delta E < 2, 1ms GtG, dual 5W + 12W integrated speakers, built-in DSP audio chip and microphones, two DP 1.4 ports, HDMI 2.1, USB-C with 90W PD, a dual-USB 3.0 hub and KVM.
No word on US pricing and availability.
Innocn GA27V1M

The Innocn GA27V1M is a 27″ 4K 160Hz IPS gaming monitor with 1080p 320Hz Dual Mode and 2034-zone mini LED FALD. It’s the successor to the Innocn 27M2V.
Other specs include 99% DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB color gamut, DisplayHDR 1000, Delta E < 2 factory calibration, fully ergonomic stand, dual-USB 3.0 hub, KVM, HDMI 2.1, DP 1.4, USB-C 90W PD and a headphone jack.
No word on US pricing and availability yet.
TCL 27R94

The TCL 27R94 is a 27″ 4K 165Hz flat-screen VA gaming monitor with a 2304-zone mini LED FALD backlight, DisplayHDR 1400 (1600-nits peak brightness), a 4000:1 contrast ratio, 95% DCI-P3 color gamut and 1ms GtG rated response time.
It has a fully ergonomic stand, DP 1.4, two HDMI 2.1 ports, USB-C with DP Alt Mode and 90W PD, a dual-USB 3.0 hub, two 3W integrated speakers, a headphone jack and built-in KVM.
No word on pricing and availability yet.
Titan Army P275MV MAX

The Titan Army P275MV MAX is a 27″ 4K 170Hz IPS gaming monitor with a 1080p 340Hz Dual Mode, 99% DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB gamut coverage, DisplayHDR 1400 with a 1600-nit peak brightness specified and 2304-zone mini LED FALD, doubling the more common 1152-zone solutions.
It also offers VRR, MBR, DC dimming, a fully ergonomic stand and rich connectivity options, including two HDMI 2.1 ports, DP 1.4, USB-C with DP Alt Mode and 90W PD, a dual-USB 3.0 hub, integrated KVM and two 3W built-in speakers.
No word on pricing and US availability at the moment.
Philips 27M2N6801M

The Philips 27M2N6801M is another 27″ 4K 160Hz IPS gaming monitor with Dual Mode, DisplayHDR 1400 and 2304-zone mini LED FALD backlight.
Other specs inlude 98% DCI-P3 and 96.4% Adobe RGB color gamut, 1650-nits peak brightness, MBR, VRR, a fully ergonomic stand, two HDMI 2.1 ports, DP 1.4, a dual-USB hub and a headphone jack.
No word on US pricing and availability yet.
AOC AG275UXM2

The AOC AG275UXM2 is a 27″ 4K 160Hz IPS gaming monitor with a 1080p 320Hz Dual Mode, 2304-zone mini LED FALD, DisplayHDR 1400 and 98% DCI-P3 color gamut.
It has a fully ergonomic stand with a retractable headphone hook, DP 1.4, two HDMI 2.1 ports, USB-C with 65W PD, three downstream USB-A 3.0 ports, USB-B, a headphone jack and an integrated KVM switch.
It has Delta E < 1 factory calibration, MBR support, RGB lighting, flicker-free backlight and PbP support.
No word on US pricing and availability.
Hisense G7 Ultra

The Hisense G7 Ultra is a 27″ 4K 160Hz IPS monitor with 1080p 320Hz Dual Mode, DisplayHDR 1400, 1152-zone mini LED FALD, a 2000-nit specified peak brightness, 99% DCI-P3, 100% Adobe RGB color gamut and Delta E < 2 factory calibration.
It has a fully ergonomic stand with USB-C (90W PD), built-in KVM and DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR13.5), HDMI 2.1, a headphone jack and a USB hub.
No word on US pricing and availability.
Redmagic GM001S

Redmagic unveiled a 27″ 4K 160Hz IPS gaming monitor with a 5088-zone mini LED FALD backlight, the GM001S! The 7.0-gen AUO IPS panel also boasts 99% Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 gamut coverage, 1ms GtG response time, Delta E < 1 factory calibration and a stellar 2200-nit peak brightness (DisplayHDR 1400 certification).
Connectivity options include DisplayPort 1.4, two HDMI ports, USB-C (90W PD, DP Alt Mode), a headphone jack and a USB hub. It also features a fully ergonomic stand, an integrated light sensor, RGB lighting at the rear and VRR support.
The price in China is ~$850. No word on regional availability and pricing yet.
Upcoming 1440p Mini LED Monitors
Innocn GA27T1M

The Innocn GA27T1M is a 27″ 1440p 320Hz IPS gaming monitor with a 1152-zone mini LED FALD, DisplayHDR 1000, 1000-nits peak brightness, 99% Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 color gamut, Delta E < 2 factory calibration, an ergonomic stand, two HDMI 2.1 ports, DP 1.4, a headphone jack, and a dual-USB hub.
It’s available for $320 – $380.
Acer XV275U F3biipprx


The Acer XV275U F3 is a 27″ 1440p 320Hz IPS gaming monitor with a 1152-zone mini LED FALD backlight, DisplayHDR 1000, 99% Adobe RGB color gamut, DP 1.4, two HDMI 2.1 ports and an ergonomic stand.
It’s available for $320 – $375.
TCL 27R73Q

The TCL 27R73Q is a 27″ 1440p 240Hz flat-screen VA gaming monitor with around 1100 dimming zones and DisplayHDR 1400. It has a peak brightness of 1600-nits, 1ms GtG quoted response time, a 4000:1 native contrast ratio, 95% DCI-P3 color gamut and Delta E < 2 factory calibration.
It has a fully ergonomic stand with a headphone side hook, two HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 1.4 and a headphone jack.
No word on US pricing and availability yet.
MSI MAG 274QPF X30MV

The MSI MAG 274QPF X30MV is a 27″ 1440p 300Hz flat-screen VA gaming monitor with an 1152-zone mini LED FALD backlight, a fast 0.5ms GtG pixel response time speed, 99% Adobe RGB, 97% DCI-P3 and a 1000-nits peak brightness.
It has a fully ergonomic stand, while connectivity options include two HDMI 2.1 ports, DP 1.4 and a headphone jack.
It is now available on Amazon.
AOC Q27G4SMN

AOC also announced a monitor based on the 1440p 300Hz flat-screen VA panel with 1152-zone mini LED FALD (4608 LEDs), the Q27G4SMN.
Other specs include 1200-nits peak brightness, DisplayHDR 1000, 97% DCI-P3 color gamut, Delta E < 2 factory calibration, 1ms GtG quoted response time, HDMI 2.1, DP 1.4, a headphone jack and a fully ergonomic stand.
No word on pricing and availability yet.
Cooler Master Tempest GP2712
Cooler Master announced a 27″ 1440p 240Hz gaming monitor with a flat-screen VA panel and a 2304-zone mini LED FALD backlight. It will be available in Q3 2024 for $550. More information to come.
Upcoming 5K Mini LED Monitors
MSI MPG 271KRAW16

The MSI MPG 271KRAW16 is a 27” 5K 165Hz IPS gaming monitor with 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode, DisplayHDR 1400, 0.5ms GtG, and 2304-zone mini LED FALD.
Other known specs include 98% DCI-P3 color gamut, Delta E < 2 factory calibration, DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR13.5), HDMI 2.1, two USB-C ports (one with 98W PD and DP Alt Mode), a dual-USB 3.0 hub and a headphone jack.
It has a glossy screen surface.
It should be available for $800. No word on release date yet.
LG 27GM950B

The LG 27GM950B is a 27″ 5K 165Hz IPS gaming monitor with 2304-zone mini LED FALD, 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode, HDR-1000 with 1250-nit peak brightness, 5K AI Upscaling, 99% DCI-P3, and 1ms GtG response time speed.
Connectivity options include DP 2.1, two HDMI 2.1 ports and USB-C with 90W PD.
Expect more information during CES 2026.
AOC AGP277KX

The AOC AGP277KX is another 27″ 5K 165Hz IPS gaming monitor with 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode. Local dimming zone count isn’t revealed, but we assume it will be the same 2304-zone FALD backlight.
Other specs include a 99% DCI-P3 color gamut, an ambitious 0.3 ms GtG response time, Delta E < 1 factory calibration, DP 2.1, HDMI 2.1, USB-C, and an STW layer for improved viewing angles, possibly similar to LG’s A-TW film.
More info to come.
Apple Studio Display 2026
Leaks hint at a new 27″ 5K Apple Studio Display in 2026, with an increased refresh rate to 120Hz with VRR support.
It’s unclear whether the new panel with have a mini LED backlight or an OLED panel, but the former seems more likely due to earlier rumors about a new Apple mini LED display. The monitor will also have a new A19 SoC. More info to come.
Upcoming 1080p LED Monitors
Koorui G7

The Koorui G7 is a 24.5″ 1080p TN gaming monitor with a whopping refresh rate of 750Hz! Other known specs for now include 95% DCI-P3 gamut coverage for vibrant colors, a fast 0.5ms GtG pixel response time speed and DisplayHDR 400 support.
More info to come.
HKC ANT257PF

HKC also has a 24.5″ 1080p 750Hz TN model in the works. It will launch on August 19 in China for 7999 yuan (~$1115). Others specs include 0.8ms GtG response time, DisplayHDR 400, 95% DCI-P3, two HDMI 2.1 ports, DP 1.4, a headphone jack, a fully ergonomic stand and MBR support.
No word on US availability yet.
Upcoming 1440p LED Monitors
MSI MPG 272QRF X36 G-SYNC Pulsar Monitor

The MSI MPG 272QRF X36 was first announced at CES 2025, and we can finally share more details now. Along with what we already knew, like its G-SYNC Pulsar support and 1440p 360Hz Fast IPS panel, we’ve also learned some new information.
To remind you, G-SYNC Pulsar offers simultaneous VRR and MBR performance via a dedicated module/scaler and NVIDIA’s ULMB implementation.
So far, simultaneous VRR and MBR technologies by other brands have been lackluster, so we’re expecting NVIDIA’s version to deliver impressive performance.
NVIDIA teamed up with MediaTek to develop a new scaler instead of NVIDIA’s traditional G-SYNC module. This brings finally updated connectivity options with a DisplayPort 1.4 input and two HDMI 2.1 ports.
However, while you will be able to use VRR on AMD and Intel dGPUs, NVIDIA-exclusive features, such as Reflex Analyzer and G-SYNC Pulsar, will only be available on NVIDIA GPUs.
The MSI MPG 272QF X36 boasts 0.5ms GtG response time, Delta E < 2 factory calibration, 90% DCI-P3 and 91% Adobe RGB color gamut, a 450-nit peak brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio and emulation modes (25” 1332p pixel-to-pixel, 1920×1080, 1280×960 4:3 Mode).
In addition, it has updatable firmware, G-SYNC Ambient Adaptive Tech (can adjust brightness and color temperature according to ambient lighting), Dark Boost (improves visibility in dark scenes) and eSports Vibrance (color saturation levels).
It’s now available.
ASUS XG27AQNGV

The ASUS XG27AQNGV is yet another G-SYNC Pulsar gaming monitor to hit the market.
It features a 27″ 1440p 360Hz UltraFast IPS panel with 90% DCI-P3, 500-nit peak brightness, 1,000:1 contrast ratio and 1ms GtG response time. It also has a fully ergonomic design, two HDMI 2.1 ports, DP 1.4 with DSC, a USB hub, an ambient light sensor, and the 25″ 2368×1332 emulation mode.
It’s now available.
Acer and AOC also announced G-SYNC Pulsar displays based on the same panel, the Acer XB273U F5 and the AOC AG276QSG2.
AOC Agon PRO AG276QSG2

The Agon PRO AG276QSG2 is AOC’s G-SYNC Pulsar monitor based on the 27″ 1440p 360Hz IPS panel. It has an ergonomic stand with -4°/19° tilt, up to 130mm height adjustment, +/- 19° swivel, +/- 90° pivot and 100x100mm VESA mount compatibility.
Useful gaming features include Shadow Control, Game Color, smart crosshair overlays, and a refresh rate tracker.
Connectivity options include three HDMI 2.0 ports, DP 1.4, two USB-A ports, USB-B, a headphone jack and dual 2W integrated speakers.
It’s now available for $600.
Acer XB273U F6

The Acer XB273U F6 is a 27″ 1440p 500Hz IPS gaming monitor with 720p 1000Hz Dual Mode, a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, 95% DCI-P3 color gamut, HDMI 2.1, DP 1.4, dual integrated speakers and a fully ergonomic stand.
It will be available in Q2 2026 for $800.
Samsung G60H

The Samsung Odyssey G6 G60H is a 27″ 1440p 600Hz IPS gaming monitor with 720p 1040Hz Dual Mode! Other known specs include HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, FreeSync Premium Pro, G-SYNC Compatible and HDR10+ Gaming support.
More info to come.
Philips 27M2N5500XD & AOC AGP277QK

The Philips 27M2N5500XD and the AOC AGP277QK are the first 27″ 1440p 540Hz IPS displays with 720p 1000Hz Dual Mode announced!
Other known specifications include a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, DisplayHDR 400, wide color gamut, fully ergonomic designs and 1ms GtG pixel response time speed.
More info to come.
HP Omen 27qs G2

The HP Omen 27qs is a 27″ 1440p 280Hz gaming monitor with an IPS Black panel, boasting a high 2,000:1 contrast ratio and a fast 1ms GtG pixel response time speed.
Other specs include a wide 95% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, an ergonomic stand, and rich connectivity options, including DP 1.4, two HDMI 2.0 ports, a dual-USB hub, two integrated 3W speakers and a headphone jack.
It will be available in June 2025 for $450.
Upcoming 4K LED Monitors
HKC Quad-Timer Display

HKC reveals that they managed to create a ‘Dual Mode Quad-Timer’ display with a 4K 200Hz panel that can switch to 1080p 800Hz! We’ll update the article as soon as we have more information.
BenQ MA270UP & MA320UP

BenQ announced two new 4K 60Hz IPS monitors, the MA270UP and the MA320UP with nano gloss panels. These have the same specs as the recently released MA270U and MA320U models, which have typical matte anti-glare coatings.
Main specs include 1200:1 contrast ratio, 95% DCI-P3 gamut, 5ms response time; the 27″ model has a 450-nits peak brightness, while the 32″ variant tops at 550-nits.
They have fully ergonomic stands with two HDMI 2.0 ports, USB-C with DP Alt Mode and 90W PD, a headphone jack, dual 3W speakers, two USB-A 3.0 ports and USB-C with 15W PD.
Other features include Visual Optimizer (built-in sensor that can automatically adjust screen brightness), ICCsync and Mac color-tuning. The 27″ is available for $550, while the 32″ variant goes for $650.
Acer PG271K

The Acer PG271K is a 27″ 4K 72Hz portable monitor with a 1080p 144Hz Dual Mode, 1ms GtG response time, a 250-nit peak brightness and 95% DCI-P3 color gamut.
Connectivity options include HDMI 2.0, two USB-C ports, a headphone jack and dual 1W integrated speakers. There’s also 180° tilt adjustment and VESA mount compatibility.
No word on availability yet but it should go for around 500 EUR.
ASUS PA32UCE, PA27UCGE

ASUS revealed two new additions to their ProArt line-up, the PA32UCE and PA27UCGE.
Both displays feature an IPS panel with a wide 98% DCI-P3 color gamut, Delta E < 1 factory calibration, a high 600-nit peak brightness, 4K UHD resolution, HDR (HDR10 and HLG) and built-in colorimeters.
The 27″ model also has a high 160Hz refresh rate, while both models boast the LuxPixel anti-glare low-reflection screen coating and Light Sync ambient light sensor that can automatically adjust screen brightness and color temperature according to ambient lighting.
Hardware calibration is supported as well via ASUS’ ProArt Calibration tool for both SDR and HDR. For more details, check out ASUS’ press release.
Both models also offer extensive connectivity options with DP, HDMI, USB-C (96W PD), a USB hub and integrated KVM functionality.
No word on pricing and availability yet.
Acer SpatialLabs View Pro 27 Display
The Acer SpatialLabs View Pro 27 is a 27″ 4K 160Hz display with Acer Immerse Audio technology and glasses-free stereoscopic 3D support, intended for creators and developers.
Other specifications include a 400-nit peak brightness, Delta E < 2 factory calibration, a fully ergonomic stand, a detachable shading hood, and rich connectivity options, including a USB hub, HDMI 2.1, USB-C and DisplayPort 2.1.
Check out the product page for more information.
It will be available in Q3 2024 for $3,000.
Samsung Odyssey 3D

Samsung is also planning on releasing the Odyssey G90XF 3D monitors with 4K 165Hz 1ms panels and VRR support. There’s the 27″ sized IPS model, the Samsung S27FG900X, and a 37″ sized VA model planned.
The 27″ model has a contrast ratio of 1,000:1, a 350-nit peak brightness, 99% sRGB color gamut, an ergonomic stand and decent connectivity options, including DP 1.4, two HDMI 2.1 ports, a dual-USB 3.0 hub and two 5W integrated speakers.
These won’t need glasses, can convert regular 2D content to 3D, and use eye/head tracking technology, much like Acer’s SpatialLabs model announced last yet.
The 27″ G90XF is now available for $2,000.
Upcoming 5K+ LED Monitors
Samsung G80HS

The Samsung Odyssey G8 G80HS ia a 32″ 6K (6144×3456) 165Hz IPS gaming monitor with 3K 330Hz Dual Mode, HDMI 2.1, DP 2.1, VRR support, matte anti-glare coating and HDR10+ Gaming.
No word on pricing and availability yet.
Samsung G80HF

The Samsung Odyssey G8 G80HF is a 27″ 5K 165Hz IPS gaming monitor with 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode, matte anti-glare coating, HDMI 2.1, DP 2.1, VRR and HDR10+ Gaming.
No word on pricing and availability yet.
Samsung G90XH

The Samsung Odyssey G9 G90XH is a 32″ 6K 165Hz IPS gaming monitor with 3K 330Hz Dual Mode, HDMI 2.1, DP 2.1, glossy screen surface, and glasses-free 3D viewing experience with eye tracking and 2D -> 3D conversion.
Right now, Samsung supports around 63 games using this 3D technology and plans to grow that number to about 120 by year’s end.
No word on pricing and availability yet.
ASUS XG27JCG

The ASUS XG27JCG is a 27″ 5K 180Hz IPS gaming monitor with a 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode, providing you with a high pixel density of 218 PPI thanks to the 5120×2880 resolution.
Other specs include DisplayHDR 600 with a 600-nit peak brightness and 16 edge-lit dimming zones, 0.3ms GtG quoted response time, ELMB 2 backlight strobing technology, VRR and typical gaming features, such as crosshair overlays.
It has a fully ergonomic stand with DP 1.4, two HDMI 2.1 ports, three USB-A ports, USB-B, a headphone jack and USB-C with DP Alt Mode and 15W PD connectivity options.
It’s now available for $850.
Acer XV270XP

The Acer Nitro XV270XP is a 27″ 5K 165Hz IPS monitor with 1440p 330Hz Dual Mode, a glossy screen surface and a 400-nit peak brightness. More info to come.
It should be available in Q2 2026 for $800.
MSI MAG 271KPD7
The MSI MAG 271KPD7 is a 27” 5K 75Hz IPS monitor with 1440p 300Hz Dual Mode, DisplayHDR 400, Delta E < 2 factory calibration, 95% DCI-P3 color gamut, 0.5ms GtG response time, built-in KVM and USB-C. More information to come.
Acer XB323QX

The Acer Predator XB323QX is a 31.5″ 5K (5120×2880) 165Hz IPS gaming monitor!
It also features a 1440 330Hz Dual Mode and NVIDIA G-SYNC Pulsar, promising exceptional image quality with a high 186 PPI pixel density and smooth performance.
Other specs include a 0.5ms GtG response time speed, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, a 350-nit peak brightness and a 95% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage.
The monitor has an ergonomic stand with decent connectivity options, including DP 1.4, two HDMI 2.1 ports and dual 2W integrated speakers.
It should be available in Q4 2025 (Q1 2026 more likely). No word on pricing yet.
ViewSonic VG3281-8K

The ViewSonic VG3281-8K is a 31.5″ 8K (7680×4320) 60Hz IPS display with a stunning pixel density of 280 PPI! Other specifications include 10-bit color depth, 100% sRGB, 98% DCI-P3 and 90% Adobe RGB color space coverage, and a 320-nit peak brightness.
Next, the monitor offers full ergonomic support and extensive connectivity options, including two HDMI 2.1 ports, DP 1.4, USB-C with DP Alt Mode and 96W PD, a USB hub (1 type C, three type A, one type B), built-in KVM, integrated 5W speakers, a headphone jack and RJ45.
No word on pricing and availability yet.
Acer PE320QXT

The Acer PE320QXT is a 32″ 6K (6016×3384) 60Hz IPS Black monitor with 99% Adobe RGB / DCI-P3 color gamut, DisplayHDR 600, Delta E < 1 factory calibration, 2000:1 contrast ratio and an ergonomic stand.
It also features a built-in 8MP webcam with a mic array and dual 5W speakers. More info to come. The monitor should be available in Q3 2025 for 1200 EUR.
LG UltraFine 32U990A

The LG 32U990A is a 32″ 6K monitor with an IPS Black panel, Thunderbolt 5 connectivity with 96W PD, hardware calibration, DisplayHDR 600 and wide color gamut with 99.5% Adobe RGB and 98% DCI-P3 coverage. It will be available soon for $2,000.
Upcoming UltraWide Monitors
LG 52G930B

The LG 52G930B is a 52″ 5K2K 240Hz ultrawide gaming monitor with DisplayHDR 600, 1ms GtG, 95% DCI-P3, and 1000R screen curvature.
Connectivity options include DP 2.1, two HDMI 2.1 ports, USB-C with 90W PD and dual 10W integrated speakers.
Expect more information during CES 2026.
Dell UltraSharp U5226KW

The Dell UltraSharp U5226KW is a 52″ 6144×2560 120Hz IPS Black ultrawide curved (4200R) monitor with a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, 5ms GtG, 400-nits, VRR support, 99% DCI-P3 and hardware calibration support.
It has a matte anti-glare coating, an ergonomic stand, Thunderbolt 4 with 140W PD, three USB-C ports (two with 27W PD), 3x USB-A, RJ45, two DP 1.4 inputs, two HDMI 2.1 ports, dual 9W integrated speakers and a light sensor.
It will be available on January 6, 2026, for $2900 with the stand or $2800 without it.
Acer Predator X34 X0

The Acer X34 X0bmiiphux is a 34″ 3440×1440 200Hz 1500R curved VA ultrawide gaming monitor with a 1152-zone mini LED FALD backlight, DisplayHDR 1000, 99% DCI-P3 color gamut and Delta E < 2 factory calibration.

It has an ergonomic stand (120mm height adjustment, +/- 20° swivel, -5°/20° tilt and VESA mount compatibility), DisplayPort 1.4, two HDMI 2.0 ports, USB-C with DP Alt Mode and 65W PD, a headphone jack and integrated speakers.
It’s available for $480 – $600.
Acer Predator X34 V3

Acer also announced the Predator X34 V3. It features a 34″ 3440×1440 180Hz curved (1500R) VA panel with a fast 1ms GtG response time speed, a 2304-zone mini LED FALD, DisplayHDR 1000, USB-C with 90W PD and KVM.
Other specs include VRR, 94% DCI-P3 color gamut, an ergonomic stand, two HDMI 2.0 ports, DP 1.4, a USB hub, a headphone jack and dual 5W integrated speakers placed in the bottom bezel.
It’s most likely based on the same panel as the Innocn 34E7R and the Titan Army M34E7R, both of which are already available in China.
The X34V3 will be available in Q2 2024 for $900.
TCL 34R84
TCL also announced a 34″ 3440×1440 180Hz VA ultrawide gaming monitor with over 1,000 dimming zones, DisplayHDR 1400, USB-C (DP Alt Mode, 90W PD), built-in KVM. More info to come.
Samsung S40FG75

The Samsung G7 (G75F) S40FG75 is a 40″ 5120×2160 180Hz ultrawide gaming monitor based on an 1000R curved VA panel with 3,000:1 contrast ratio and 1ms GtG response time.
Other specs include DisplayHDR 600, FreeSync Premium Pro, an ergonomic stand, DP 1.4, two HDMI 2.1 ports, a USB 3.0 hub and a headphone jack.
It’s available for pre-order for $1,200.
Acer XZ403CKR

The Acer XZ403CKR is a 40″ 5120×2160 180Hz gaming monitor based on a 1000R curved VA panel and a 2560×1080 288Hz Dual Mode. Other specs include a 3300:1 contrast ratio, 400-nits peak brightness, 1ms GtG response time, VRR and MBR support.
It has an ergonomic stand and rich connectivity options, including two HDMI 2.1 ports, two DP 1.4 ports, USB-C with 90W PD, a dual-USB 3.0 hub, a headphone jack and two 5W integrated speakers.
It will be available in Q1 2026 for $1000.
New Display Technology
QD-LED

QD-LED is the newest display technology that could replace OLED displays in the future. With these displays, electricity is applied directly to the quantum dots, so no LED or OLED panel is necessary.
As these displays are also self-emissive but don’t use any organic materials, they will have a lot longer life span than OLED displays. Further, QD-LED displays will also offer notably wider color gamuts and are cheaper to make due to inkjet printing.
QD-LED displays are also referred to as QD-EL, QDEL and NanoLED.
While QD-LED is still in prototype stages, the development is gaining momentum and displays for commercial use are expected as early as 2025/2026.

Samsung revealed an 18.2-inch 3200×1800 (202 PPI) QD-LED display with a 250-nits peak brightness at SID Display Week 2024.
In addition, TCL showcased a 14″ QD-LED display with a 2.8K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate and a wide 85% BT2020 color gamut.
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