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AMZFAST’s Computex 2026 Lineup Puts Google TV in a 4K Gaming Monitor

AMZFAST’s Computex 2026 lineup: a 4K 160Hz gaming monitor with Google TV built in, plus a 280Hz OLED, 400Hz esports panels, and creator ultrawides.

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At Computex 2026 in Taipei, AMZFAST used its booth to roll out an eight-display lineup that puts a smart TV inside a gaming monitor. Announced on June 5, the brand’s headline product, the AMZG27D1UL Smart, is a 27-inch 4K 160Hz panel with Google TV, Dolby Audio, and 65W USB-C Power Delivery baked in, so it can stream content without a PC or set-top box attached.

For years, gaming monitors have lived in one corner of the display aisle and smart TVs in another, with the two product lines rarely sharing a spec sheet. AMZFAST’s Computex 2026 announcement treats that split as a problem to engineer around. The new portfolio also includes the brand’s first OLED gaming panel, a pair of 400Hz esports displays, a one-click mode-switching monitor, and a trio of creator-focused ultrawides, all targeting buyers who want a single screen to handle work, play, and streaming. Pricing, warranty terms, and burn-in coverage for the new models were not part of the announcement.

Eight New Displays Across Four Categories

At Computex 2026, AMZFAST grouped the new lineup into four buckets: a smart entertainment display, a premium OLED gaming panel, ultra-high-refresh esports monitors, and creator-focused professional screens. The AMZG49C7 creator flagship is already on Amazon and regional retail channels, ahead of the second-half 2026 launch window for the remaining seven products across North America, Europe, and Japan.

The table lays out what AMZFAST is putting in front of buyers. Same brand, four very different jobs, with a product for each use case.

Model Category Headline specs Status
AMZG27D1UL Smart Smart entertainment 27-inch 4K 160Hz, Google TV, Dolby Audio, 65W USB-C PD, VRR H2 2026
AMZG27P1Q OLED OLED gaming 4th-gen 280Hz OLED, HDR True Black 500, 98% DCI-P3, 0.03ms H2 2026
AMZG27F6AQ Esports 400Hz, AI Gaming suite H2 2026
AMZG25F6Q Esports 380Hz, AI Gaming suite H2 2026
AMZG27D1UL DUAL Mode Hybrid gaming Toggle between 4K/160Hz and FHD/320Hz with one click H2 2026
AMZG34C85L Creator ultrawide 34-inch 5K2K, 98% DCI-P3 H2 2026
B27A2U Creator 4K 120Hz IPS, 99% DCI-P3, 90W USB-C charging H2 2026
AMZG49C7 Creator flagship 49-inch 5K DQHD super-ultrawide On sale now

The same brand now has to win buyers who care about Google TV apps, buyers chasing 0.03ms OLED response times, and buyers grading panels against 99% DCI-P3 color targets. The lineup spans four categories with one product for each.

A Gaming Monitor That Is Also a Smart TV

The AMZG27D1UL Smart is the product AMZFAST is using to redraw the line between a PC peripheral and a living-room display. The spec sheet is a familiar gaming monitor: 27-inch 4K panel, 160Hz refresh rate, VRR support, 65W USB-C Power Delivery. The addition is Google TV, which means Netflix, YouTube, and other apps run on the monitor itself, with Dolby Audio handling sound and the USB-C port charging a connected laptop at the same time.

The move mirrors what Samsung and LG have done with their own smart monitor category, but with a gaming-first spec sheet. Third-party coverage of the Computex announcement notes that most smart monitors from those brands cap refresh rates at 60Hz. AMZFAST is leaning on its gaming roots to keep 160Hz, betting mainstream buyers will not want to give up smooth motion for the convenience of a built-in streaming stack. For buyers who already own a console or gaming PC, the 65W USB-C port is the second selling point. A single cable to a laptop drives the display, charges the laptop, and replaces a separate dock, turning the monitor into the hub of a desk that does double duty as office, streaming station, and battlestation.

OLED, 400Hz, and a One-Click Mode Switch

For buyers who care about pure performance, AMZFAST shipped an OLED and a pair of high-refresh esports panels at Computex 2026. The AMZG27P1Q OLED is the company’s first OLED gaming monitor, built on a fourth-generation 280Hz OLED panel with VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, 98% DCI-P3 coverage, and a 0.03ms response time. The spec sheet puts it in direct competition with established OLED gaming monitors from ASUS, Dell’s Alienware, and MSI.

The esports pair pushes refresh rates even higher. The AMZG27F6AQ hits 400Hz and the AMZG25F6Q hits 380Hz. Both run AMZFAST’s AI Gaming suite, a bundle of on-screen software features the company says give players a competitive edge. Pricing and warranty terms for the OLED and esports models were not part of the Computex announcement, and third-party coverage of the announcement flagged burn-in coverage as the question to watch once the panels reach retailers, since competitors have moved to offer three-year burn-in warranties.

There is also a middle option for buyers who do not want to choose between resolution and speed. The AMZG27D1UL DUAL Mode lets a user toggle between 4K at 160Hz and FHD at 320Hz with a single click. The mode switch targets buyers who flip between cinematic single-player games and competitive shooters and do not want to swap hardware to match.

The AI Gaming suite is a five-feature package that ships across the esports and dual-mode models. The features are:

  • Night Vision
  • AI Crosshair
  • Sniper Scope
  • AI Picture Quality
  • AI Dynamic Blue Light

Courting Creators and the Prosumer Lane

The third bucket is where AMZFAST has the least history. Three new displays target creators and the prosumer market, where the brand has to win over buyers used to color-accurate panels from Dell, BenQ, and Eizo. The lineup is a direct response to a market that, in AMZFAST’s framing, increasingly expects one screen to do everything.

The AMZG34C85L is a 34-inch ultrawide in 5K2K resolution with 98% DCI-P3 coverage, sized for video timelines and complex design layouts. The B27A2U brings a 4K 120Hz IPS panel with 99% DCI-P3 color accuracy and 90W USB-C charging, a one-cable setup for MacBook and Windows laptop workflows. The flagship AMZG49C7 rounds out the trio with a 49-inch 5K DQHD super-ultrawide that AMZFAST describes as equivalent to two QHD monitors stitched into a single curved screen. The AMZG49C7 is one of two AMZFAST models already on Amazon and regional retail channels, alongside the AMZG34C8Q.

AMZFAST is selling these to two overlapping audiences. Professionals who need a color-accurate display for work and gamers who want a high-refresh screen for nights and weekends both want one panel, not two. Pricing and detailed warranty terms for the creator trio were not part of the Computex announcement.

The Express Luck Group Backstory

AMZFAST is a gaming and esports monitor brand under Express Luck Group, a manufacturing group the company says has more than 29 years of smart display experience. The parent shows up in the brand’s design awards: AMZFAST lists the Red Dot Design Award 2026, CES Innovation Awards, the IDPA Japan Design Award, MUSE Design Awards, and American Good Design Awards on its roster.

That history matters for the creator push. Breaking into a market dominated by Dell, BenQ, and Eizo requires more than a spec sheet. It needs buyers to trust that the panel in front of them will stay color-accurate across years of use. The parent company’s manufacturing depth is the credibility pitch AMZFAST is leaning on while it builds that trust, and the AMZG49C7’s early retail availability is a small signal that the supply chain is ready to handle the wider rollout. See the AMZFAST official product page for the current retail range.

How It Lands Inside Computex 2026

Computex 2026 ran June 2 to 5 in Taipei at TaiNEX 1 and 2, with the TWTC hall also in use. The show drew thousands of exhibitors and the floor was heavy on AI as a theme. GIGABYTE, Zotac, and Nvidia all positioned AI as the through-line of their Computex announcements. GIGABYTE’s 40th-anniversary showcase was centered on its “ENTER INFINITY” pitch.

AMZFAST is a smaller name on the floor, and the smart-monitor strategy is a way to stand out in a hall where every brand is talking about AI software stacks. The brand’s booth drew media, content creators, and channel buyers from Japan, Europe, and North America. Assistant Regional Marketing Manager Leo NG sat for a series of interviews and demos.

Here is the line NG gave the press:

Today’s users increasingly expect a single display to support gaming, entertainment, and productivity.

The press release pairs that line with the claim that the Computex 2026 portfolio reflects that shift while continuing to push performance boundaries for competitive gamers and professional users. The rest of the lineup is slated to ship in the second half of 2026, alongside the AMZG34C8Q and AMZG49C7 already on Amazon and regional retail channels. For context on how peers are positioning around AI at the same show, see the GIGABYTE Computex 2026 push.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did AMZFAST announce at Computex 2026?

At Computex 2026, AMZFAST announced eight new displays spanning smart entertainment, OLED gaming, esports, and creator categories. The headline product is the AMZG27D1UL Smart, a 27-inch 4K 160Hz monitor with Google TV, Dolby Audio, and 65W USB-C Power Delivery built in.

When will the new AMZFAST monitors go on sale?

Most of the new lineup is expected to launch across North America, Europe, and Japan in the second half of 2026, according to the press release AMZFAST issued at Computex. The AMZG49C7 creator flagship and the AMZG34C8Q are already on Amazon and regional retail channels.

How much will the new AMZFAST monitors cost?

AMZFAST did not announce pricing for the Computex 2026 lineup. The press release issued on June 5 covers product specifications, regional availability, and launch windows, but not prices, and the company has not yet shared pricing for the new models.

How is the AMZFAST smart monitor different from Samsung or LG smart monitors?

The AMZG27D1UL Smart pairs Google TV with a 160Hz refresh rate and 65W USB-C Power Delivery, a spec sheet that leans gaming-first. Third-party coverage of the Computex announcement notes that most smart monitors from Samsung and LG cap refresh rates at 60Hz, a gap AMZFAST is targeting with its gaming DNA.

Is the AMZFAST OLED monitor a real competitor to ASUS ROG or Alienware?

On paper, the AMZG27P1Q OLED lines up with the established OLED gaming monitor field: a fourth-generation 280Hz OLED panel, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, 98% DCI-P3 coverage, and a 0.03ms response time. Whether it lands in the same conversation as ASUS ROG and Alienware will depend on pricing, warranty terms, and burn-in coverage, none of which were part of the Computex announcement.

Logan Pierce is a writer and web publisher with over seven years of experience covering consumer technology. He has published work on independent tech blogs and freelance bylines covering Android devices, privacy focused software, and budget gadgets. Logan founded Oton Technology to publish clear, no nonsense tech news and reviews based on real hands on testing. He has personally tested and reviewed dozens of mid range and budget Android phones, written extensively about app privacy, and built and managed multiple WordPress publications over the past decade. Logan holds a bachelor's degree in English and studied digital marketing at a certificate level.

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