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KOORUI Officially Launches Gaming Monitors In Pakistan With Up To 320Hz Displays

  • October 31, 2025
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KOORUI, a Chinese monitor manufacturer known for its affordable high-performance displays, has officially entered the Pakistani market. The news was shared by the Pakistani PC Gamers community, confirming that KOORUI’s monitors are now being sold locally through authorized retailers. The brand’s entry brings more competition to Pakistan’s gaming display segment, particularly appealing to gamers and professionals seeking high refresh rate monitors at lower prices compared to established global names like Samsung and LG.

The company has announced that its monitors will come with an 18-month warranty, giving local buyers confidence in after-sales support. Although KOORUI has not disclosed an official launch date or a complete lineup, several models are already available online and through major local distributors such as Daraz and ZAH Computers. The monitors come in sizes ranging from 24 to 34 inches, offering refresh rates as high as 320Hz, low response times, and IPS or OLED panel options. This wide range allows customers to choose between budget-friendly options for everyday use and premium models designed for competitive gaming or content creation.

Among the models currently listed in Pakistan are the KOORUI G2721E, a 27-inch QHD monitor with a 320Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time, priced at approximately Rs. 72,000. The KOORUI G2511P, featuring a 25-inch Full HD IPS display with a 200Hz refresh rate, is available for around Rs. 48,000. Another model, the KOORUI G3441XC, offers a 34-inch ultrawide curved QHD screen with a 240Hz refresh rate, selling for Rs. 95,000. The company has also launched more affordable models for office users, such as the E2411H with a 1080p display, 144Hz refresh rate, and 6ms response time, available at Rs. 32,000. This pricing strategy reflects KOORUI’s focus on offering value-based options that meet diverse performance needs across the gaming and productivity spectrum.

Established in 2021 under the HKC Group, KOORUI specializes in intelligent display technology and consumer electronics. The brand’s international recognition has grown rapidly due to its focus on quality manufacturing, vertical integration, and cost-effective pricing. KOORUI’s global production setup allows it to design, produce, and distribute its own display panels, helping control costs while maintaining consistent build quality. International reviewers have praised KOORUI monitors for strong color performance, smooth motion handling, and competitive specifications, though long-term reliability and parts availability remain key factors to watch as the brand expands into new markets.

With Pakistan’s gaming community growing steadily and demand for high-refresh-rate monitors on the rise, KOORUI’s official presence signals a positive development for local consumers. The company’s success will depend on its ability to maintain reliable customer service, ensure stable supply chains, and build trust among PC gaming enthusiasts. As the brand establishes its footprint, buyers are encouraged to verify product warranties, retailer authenticity, and availability before making purchases, ensuring a smooth experience as KOORUI begins its operations in Pakistan.

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