Ant Esports Launches ANT257PF, The World’s First 750Hz Gaming Monitor With A Fast TN Panel, Boasting 0.8ms GtG Response Time

The ANT257PF is the world’s fastest gaming monitor, reaching the highest refresh rate we have ever seen on a TN panel and in general. The monitor will be launched at 7,999 Yuan.

Ant Esports Unveils ANT257PF, a 750Hz Gaming Monitor Priced at Nearly $1,110; Boasts 24.5-inch Fast TN Panel and Offers a Wide Color Gamut

A few monitor manufacturers recently broke the 600Hz refresh rate mark with their newest flagship TN gaming monitors, but Ant Esports (a brand under HKC) is the first one to go beyond 700Hz using TN. The company launched its flagship eSports gaming monitor in China, known as the ANT257PF (originally showcased at Computex), which is the world’s first 750Hz gaming monitor, equipped with a Fast TN panel.

We did see LG launching world’s fastest OLED gaming monitor this month, which can deliver up to 720Hz refresh rate at 1080p resolution. So, technically even though LG might be the first to cross 700Hz mark but the ANT257PF is surely the first-ever 750Hz gaming monitor. Up unitl now AOC and MSI have been among the few companies to unveil their 600Hz+ TN gaming monitors, but the ANT257PF is now the new benchmark.

As per IT Home, the gaming monitor will be auctioned on 19th August on JD Auction Channel but for regular purchase, the monitor will cost 7,999 Yuan, which is close to US$1,110. The monitor offers a 1080p resolution and a response time of 0.8ms GtG. Not necessarily the best in the industry, but still quite fast enough for competitive gamres. Perhaps reaching 750Hz will be a difficult thing but users with high-end gaming rigs can reach 700+ FPS in eSports titles like Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant.

ANT257PF brings a 24.5-inch screen size, which is sweet spot for many enthusiasts and while the monitor brings excellent fluidity for fast-paced gameplays, it also brings a wide color gamut and great color accuracy for vibrant and color-accurate visuals. We are seeing 95% DCI-P3 and 99% sRGB color spaces and color accuracy of Delta E< 2. Plus, it also has the VESA HDR 400 certification, which is going to increase visual fidelity noticeably.

Apart from 1080p@750Hz, the monitor can also output 1280×960 and 1024×768 resolutions with 750Hz refresh rate if that what some users prefer. For connectivity, the monitor comes with 2x HDMI 2.1 ports and a single DP 1.4 port, which even though will be sufficient but for 1080p@750Hz, DP 2.1 could have been much better as DP 1.4 interface won’t be able to display uncompressed visuals.

As of now, only official MSRP of 7,999 Yuan (US$1,114) has been announced but the availability is unknown.

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