Mouse Computer Unveils NEXTGEAR J5 Laptop, iiyama OLED Displays, and Peripherals
Mouse Computer is doubling down on gaming hardware with a new entry-level laptop and high-end displays, while signaling a major announcement for Tokyo Game Show 2026.
Reporting from 1 sources: 4Gamer.net.
Mouse Computer held a business briefing in Tokyo on June 24, 2026, revealing a lineup of upcoming gaming products. The company announced the NEXTGEAR J5 entry-level notebook, several iiyama displays including a 27-inch OLED model, and peripherals like a rapid-trigger keyboard. It also confirmed hardware sponsorship for e-sports events and teased a major announcement for September 2026, likely at Tokyo Game Show.
Mouse Computer held a business briefing in Tokyo on June 24, 2026, detailing its gaming-focused product roadmap. The company announced a new entry-level NEXTGEAR J5 laptop, several iiyama displays including an OLED model, and peripherals. It also confirmed hardware sponsorship for e-sports events and teased a major announcement for September 2026, likely at Tokyo Game Show.
- G TUNE FG series: Flagship full-tower PC with Ryzen 7 9800X3D and GeForce RTX 5080, provided for Asian Games e-sports
- GMK82 keyboard: 10-keyless, rapid trigger support
- G38 mouse: Lightweight wireless
- G-MASTER GB2591HSU-B1J: 24.5-inch iiyama display, provided for e-sports events
- NEXTGEAR J5: Entry-level gaming notebook with GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop GPU, Ryzen 7 8745HS or Ryzen 5 7640HS, 15.6-inch 1080p LCD
- G-MASTER GO2701QC-B1: 27-inch OLED, 2560x1440, 280Hz, planned for October 2026
- G-MASTER GB2771UHSU-B1 (dual-mode): 27-inch IPS LCD, dual-mode: 4K 144Hz or 1080p 288Hz, planned for October 2026
- G-MASTER GB2771UHSU-B1 (ultrawide): 32-inch curved VA, 3440x1440 200Hz or 1728x720 400Hz
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