TCL released the 57R94 computer monitor for people who want massive screen space. The curved display measures 57 inches across and shows pictures at 7680 by 2160 pixels. This resolution equals two standard 4K monitors placed next to each other. The screen curves at a 1000R radius to help users see all areas clearly. Fast HVA technology powers the display panel.
The monitor refreshes at 120 times per second for smooth motion. Response time reaches just one millisecond between color changes. TCL built 2304 separate dimming zones into the screen for better contrast control. Peak brightness hits 1200 nits for bright and clear images. The display earned VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification for quality standards.
Colors appear accurate across 99 percent of the sRGB range and 98 percent of DCI-P3 space. The screen reproduces colors with Delta E values under 1 for precise accuracy. Pantone certified the monitor for professional color work. The display reduces blue light to protect user eyes during long sessions. An 8-bit panel with 2-bit enhancement creates the color output.
Two HDMI 2.1 ports connect modern gaming systems and computers. One DisplayPort 1.4 input works with graphics cards. A USB-C port delivers 90 watts of power to charge laptops. Four USB-A ports transfer data at 5 gigabits per second. Built-in speakers produce 10 watts of audio power each. Monitors with similar features cost more than 1500 dollars.
The monitor refreshes at 120 times per second for smooth motion. Response time reaches just one millisecond between color changes. TCL built 2304 separate dimming zones into the screen for better contrast control. Peak brightness hits 1200 nits for bright and clear images. The display earned VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification for quality standards.
Colors appear accurate across 99 percent of the sRGB range and 98 percent of DCI-P3 space. The screen reproduces colors with Delta E values under 1 for precise accuracy. Pantone certified the monitor for professional color work. The display reduces blue light to protect user eyes during long sessions. An 8-bit panel with 2-bit enhancement creates the color output.
Two HDMI 2.1 ports connect modern gaming systems and computers. One DisplayPort 1.4 input works with graphics cards. A USB-C port delivers 90 watts of power to charge laptops. Four USB-A ports transfer data at 5 gigabits per second. Built-in speakers produce 10 watts of audio power each. Monitors with similar features cost more than 1500 dollars.