HKC has taken a significant leap forward in display technology with the introduction of its RGB MiniLED solution, designed to push the boundaries of high-dimensional dimming. The new HV9901 chip promises to support over 5,000 RGB MiniLED zones or up to 15,000 white MiniLED zones, offering unprecedented control for next-generation displays.

The M10 Ultra panel, demonstrated at CES 2026, leverages this technology to deliver exceptional performance. With a 31.5-inch diagonal and 4K resolution, the panel supports a 165 Hz refresh rate while maintaining near-OLED black levels and DisplayHDR 1400 certification. It also features a dual-mode option for 1080p content at 330 Hz, catering to high-speed applications.

Beyond its display capabilities, the M10 Ultra integrates advanced connectivity options, including HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 ports, along with a USB Type-C port that supports 90 W power delivery and DP Alt Mode. This makes it a versatile choice for both gaming and professional workflows.

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HKC’s innovation extends to its dual-mode display concept, which can switch between 1440p at 540 Hz and 720p at 1080 Hz, offering flexibility for different use cases. While the exact number of dimming zones was not disclosed for this specific demo unit, its presence at CES 2026 signals a significant advancement in high-refresh-rate displays.

The introduction of these technologies positions HKC as a key player in the evolution of RGB MiniLED displays, potentially reshaping the landscape for high-end monitors and televisions. As the industry continues to explore the potential of MiniLED, HKC’s developments could set new standards for brightness, contrast, and performance.