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TCL started selling two monitors in Russia – 34R83Q and 27R83U

TCL started selling two monitors in Russia – 34R83Q and 27R83U

TCL has started selling two monitors with QD-Mini LED screens in Russia: 34R83Q and 27R83U. The new monitors feature 34-inch and 27-inch screens, respectively, as well as several technologies to improve the image and make gameplay easier.

The new monitors are designed to improve the image and make gameplay easier.

The 34R83Q has a curved 34-inch display (1500R) with WQHD resolution and 170Hz refresh rate, while the 27R83U has a 27-inch matrix, 4K resolution and 160Hz refresh rate. Both monitors get 1152 dimming zones, VESA DisplayHDR 1400 certification, 1600 nits brightness, 97 percent DCI-P3 color space coverage, 10-bit color depth, and ΔE<2. Other features include Pantone certification and a 100,000-hour lifespan with no loss of brightness.

Pantone certification and 100,000 hours of brightness.

TCL started selling two monitors in Russia - 34R83Q and 27R83U ()

The TCL CSOT FAST-HVA technology is also responsible for the image quality, thanks to which high static contrast is provided and the image looks sharper. Response time is 1ms (GtG), and AMD FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA G-SYNC technologies are supported.

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FPS, RCG, and RPG modes are available for different genres of games. Crosshair aiming improves accuracy, and dark field control improves visibility in dark areas to help you spot enemies. Real-time frame rate tracking helps optimize performance, and a game timer lets you control time for more effective strategy.

Wings of Light helps create a unique gaming experience with customizable backlighting on the rear panel, and built-in speakers provide surround sound for a more realistic gaming experience without the need for external devices (34R83Q only).

Wings of Light helps create a unique gaming experience.

TCL started selling two monitors in Russia - 34R83Q and 27R83U ()

The new monitors also feature a Type-C port with up to 90W charging power, Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Two Pictures Nearby (PBP) modes, and a KVM (Keyboard-Video-Mouse) feature that lets you control multiple computers with a single keyboard and mouse while displaying multiple windows on a single screen.

The new monitors also feature a Type-C port with up to 90W charging power, Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Two Pictures Nearby (PBP) modes.

The two monitors are already available in Russia for about 67,000 rubles for the 34R83Q and about 63,000 rubles for the 27R83U. – for the 27R83U.

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