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    The ‘world’s first’ 1,000Hz dual-mode gaming monitors are coming — but they sound completely unnecessary

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    The ‘world’s first’ 1,000Hz dual-mode gaming monitors are coming — but they sound completely unnecessary
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    • Philips and AOC have unveiled new 1,000Hz gaming monitors
    • They claim they’re the ‘world’s first’ 1,000Hz gaming monitors, despite AntGamer’s upcoming monitor slated for 2026
    • Both will utilize the same panel with a dual-mode feature

    With CES 2026 on the horizon, we can expect several new PC hardware products to arrive, and fortunately, Philips and its sister brand AOC have already unveiled new monitors that may seem extreme, to say the least.

    As reported by our friends at PC Gamer, Philips and AOC have revealed two 1,000Hz refresh-rate gaming monitors: the Philips Evnia 27M2N5500XD and the AOC Agon Pro AGP277QK, both of which will use the same panel. They will both support dual mode, allowing users to quickly switch from their default QHD resolution and 500Hz to HD at 1,000Hz.

    Philips and AOC claim this is the ‘world’s first’ 1,000Hz gaming monitor, but that will largely depend on which monitors go on sale first: the Evnia 27M2N5500XD, the Agon Pro AGP277QK, and the AntGamer monitor (previously announced in September), all slated for 2026.


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    Aside from a 2000:1 contrast ratio, VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification, and 1ms GtG response time, we don’t yet have full specifications on the Philips and AOC displays. However, with new hardware expected in January, it shouldn’t be long before we get the whole picture on these monitors.

    However, many (including me) may be wondering who exactly these monitors are for, as 1,000Hz seems like overkill, even for competitive gamers. It’s also worth noting that image quality when using the dual-mode switch will be significantly reduced, as it will fall to HD (1920 x 1080) rather than QHD (2560 x 1440).

    Analysis: I don’t mean to be a killjoy, but nobody needs a 1,000Hz gaming monitor

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    With a 500Hz refresh rate, it’s already borderline overkill, as most users won’t notice a difference between 144Hz and 240Hz. A push to 1,000Hz, however, sounds completely unnecessary, as there are almost no modern games that are capable of pushing beyond 240fps, and you’re asking for a lot to even reach that frame rate.

    I suppose it will come down to how much both of these monitors will cost, and if any of the current 27-inch dual-mode monitors are anything to go by, I’m expecting this to be very expensive.

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    I’m sure there will eventually come a time when such high refresh rates are relevant, but as of now, I see this as nothing but overkill from Philips and AOC. Who knows. Maybe I’ll be proven wrong.

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