HKC M27A9F1 27-inch 144Hz Monitor Launches for Around $88

HKC launches the M27A9F1, a 27- inch 144Hz curved monitor with a VA panel. Priced at around $88 at launch, it targets budget- conscious gamers.

HKC M27A9F1 27-inch 144Hz Monitor Launches for Around $88

Budget gamers in China can now access a curved display option without spending a premium, as HKC released the M27A9F1 monitor on June 28. This 27-inch screen targets users who want a wider field of view for immersive gaming but have limited funds for high-end equipment. The launch on JD.com makes this specific configuration available to local buyers immediately at a low entry price.

HKC M27A9F1 27-inch curved monitor
The HKC M27A9F1 features a 27-inch VA panel with 144Hz refresh rate.

Entry-level curved display targets budget gamers in China

The M27A9F1 utilizes a VA panel technology that provides deep contrast ratios suitable for dark gaming environments. It measures 27 inches diagonally and features an 1800R curvature to match the natural curve of the human eye. This design choice helps reduce eye strain during long sessions while keeping the device compact on standard desks.

Specifications

  • Panel Size: 27 inches
  • Resolution: 1920×1080 (1080p)
  • Refresh Rate: 144Hz
  • Panel Type: VA with 1800R curvature
  • Price: 599 CNY (around $87.99)

Visual performance centers on a 1920×1080 resolution running at a 144Hz refresh rate. The display supports 8-bit color depth to render standard color palettes accurately for most games. Connectivity options are basic, offering HDMI and VGA inputs to support older and newer graphics cards alike.

The monitor comes with a fixed stand that does not adjust in height or tilt, which keeps the manufacturing costs down. HKC lists the launch price at 599 CNY (around $87.99), with the standard retail price set at 649 CNY (around $95.33). These figures position the M27A9F1 as an entry-level device for casual players rather than competitive esports athletes.

Official documentation for the M27A9F1 remains incomplete, with full technical specifications not yet published by the vendor. Current reports confirm the core display metrics and pricing but leave detailed features like response times unverified. Buyers should expect to rely on the confirmed specs until the manufacturer releases more comprehensive data.

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