TCL has released a "quantum" gaming monitor with mini-LED backlighting. |
|
![]() |
|
|
As part of its iFFalcon sub-brand, the company has unveiled the Thunderbird Q7A Pro QD-Mini LED gaming monitor. The new product is notable for its combination of accurate color reproduction and high refresh rate with a relatively affordable retail price. iFFalcon Thunderbird Q7A Pro QD-Mini LED is equipped with a 27-inch Fast IPS The monitor supports AMD FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA G-SYNC technologies to eliminate frame tearing in dynamic scenes, as well as MPRT-Plus for more detailed motion display without blurring. The claimed color gamut is 99% of the P3 and sRGB palettes (ΔE ≤ 2). The new model's set of interfaces includes two HDMI 2.1 connectors and one DisplayPort 1.4. If desired, you can connect to two signal sources at once, splitting the screen between them, or use the picture-in-picture mode. The included stand allows you to adjust the height (up to 125 mm), the angle of rotation and tilt of the screen, as well as rotate it to portrait orientation. The monitor's RRP in China is $330, and there is no information yet on the availability of the iFFalcon Thunderbird Q7A Pro QD-Mini LED in other countries. |