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“We Can No Longer Absorb This”: KTC Warns Gaming Monitor Prices Are About to Rise

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Display makers KTC and AOC warn rising component and chip costs are driving up monitor production expenses, advising gamers to buy before price hikes.
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KTC is preparing price increases for its monitor portfolio. The manufacturer justifies the move with rising costs of key components and explains that it can no longer fully absorb these additional costs internally. Which models will be affected and how much the prices will increase is not yet known. KTC states that it is still negotiating with suppliers and trying to postpone the adjustments for as long as possible. At the same time, the company…

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News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. The memory crisis already hit almost all major PC components, but gaming monitors seemed to remain one of the few categories with the most reasonable prices. That could change soon. After the increases announced by AOC, the Chinese manufacturer KTC also warned that their screens could cost more in the near future. KTC, known mainly for its economic monitors, expl…

A few days ago, we announced that AOC was going to increase the price of all its screens in China, due in particular to the increase in the cost of the components. We then finished our news and hoped that the phenomenon would remain confined to the Chinese market, while specifying that we were not frankly optimistic. Well, here is already a second manufacturer that is drawing the alarm bell: KTC warns in turn that the prices of its monitors are …

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Cowcotland broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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