Recently, foreign media reported that TCL has entered the US gaming monitor market for the first time, and at the Call of Duty: NEXT game showcase event, it released three new QD-Mini LED gaming monitor series: G64, R84 and R94.
All three new gaming monitors utilize QD-Mini LED display technology, combining high brightness with precise local dimming capabilities. TCL states that this technology achieves deeper blacks, higher contrast, and more vibrant colors while also being less expensive than OLED display technology.
The G64 series includes 27-inch and 32-inch QHD resolution models, both supporting a 180Hz refresh rate, 1ms (GTG) response time, and compatibility with FreeSync and G-Sync technologies. The products boast a peak brightness of 600 nits and are TÜV Low Blue Light certified. Furthermore, these monitors are equipped with gaming features such as aiming scope assist, real-time frame rate display, and an adjustable stand.

Source: TCL
The R84 series includes a 32-inch model with 4K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate, and a 34-inch curved model with WQHD resolution and a 180Hz refresh rate. Both monitors feature HDR1400 brightness, 1100-zone local dimming technology, a USB-C port with power delivery, and dual 6-watt speakers. Furthermore, TCL has designed a dual-color exterior for the R84 series and equipped it with five-zone ambient LED lighting.

Source: TCL
The R94 series is positioned in the high-end market, equipped with 2300-zone local dimming technology, supporting built-in KVM switching for multi-device connectivity, and adding a retractable headphone hook. The 27-inch R94 model features a QHD panel and offers more advanced features for gaming applications.

Source: TCL
The 32-inch QHD model of the G64 series is currently available, with a suggested retail price of $649 and a price of $449.99 at Walmart. TCL stated that the 27-inch version of the G64 series, as well as the R84 and R94 series monitors, will also be available soon. (Compiled)
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