There is a very specific kind of excitement that comes with unboxing a new monitor. Not the flashy, influencer kind. The quiet one where you are already imagining smoother gameplay, cleaner visuals, and that first match where everything just feels right.
That is the energy Hisense South Africa is bringing with their new gaming monitor lineup, especially knowing how many local gamers are looking for performance without completely wrecking their budgets.
Hisense has officially launched three new gaming monitors aimed squarely at modern gamers and esports enthusiasts. The headliner is the 34G6K-PRO, backed up by the more compact 24-inch and 27-inch N3Q Gaming Monitors. And for once, this feels less like a spec dump and more like a lineup that understands how people actually play.
The 34G6K-PRO Is Built for Immersion First
Let’s start with the big one.
The 34G6K-PRO is a 34-inch ultrawide curved gaming monitor, and it is clearly designed for gamers who want to feel pulled into the game rather than just looking at it. If you have ever played a racing game, RPG, or open-world title on an ultrawide screen, you already know how hard it is to go back.
That extra width changes everything. Peripheral vision feels more natural. Environments feel bigger. Situational awareness improves without you consciously thinking about it.
Hisense pairs that immersive form factor with a 180Hz refresh rate and fast response times, which matters more than most people admit. Smooth motion is not just about competitive shooters. It affects how everything feels, from camera movement to simple UI animations.
Add in vibrant colours and sharp detail, and you start to see why Hisense is positioning this as a monitor that works just as well for creative work as it does for gaming. It is the kind of display you could game on at night and edit on during the day without feeling compromised.

The N3Q Series Is for Gamers Who Know What They Need
Not everyone wants or needs a massive ultrawide monitor. Desk space is a real thing. Competitive gaming priorities are different. Hisense seems to understand that, which is where the N3Q series comes in.
The 24-inch N3Q is clearly aimed at esports-focused setups. Smaller screen for faster eye movement and less head turning. This is the size many competitive players still swear by, and for good reason.
The 27-inch N3Q hits that sweet spot for gamers who want a bit more immersion without sacrificing speed. It gives you more screen real estate while still keeping everything within comfortable viewing distance.
Both N3Q models offer 144Hz refresh rates, fast pixel response times, and adaptive sync support, which translates to smoother gameplay with less tearing and stutter. These are the fundamentals gamers care about, and Hisense did not try to reinvent them, rather focusing on getting them right.
Affordable Performance Is the Real Story Here
One quote from the announcement stood out to me.
“All gamers deserve displays that heighten their performance and enjoyment.”
That’s definitely a marketing line, but it also kinda reflects something important about the local gaming market. Not everyone is chasing flagship prices. A lot of gamers just want gear that feels reliable, responsive, and fair for the money they are spending.
Hisense is positioning these monitors as high-end in performance but accessible in pricing, and that matters. Especially in South Africa, where value is an absolute requirement.
Availability in South Africa
The rollout is happening soon:
- The 34G6K-PRO lands at the end of January 2026
- The 24-inch and 27-inch N3Q monitors follow by the end of February
They will be available through major retailers nationwide, as well as directly from Hisense South Africa’s new flagship store at Canal Walk in Cape Town.