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I went hands-on with TCL's new flagship gaming monitor at SGF 2026, and its beautiful 4K panel with support for 320Hz at 1080p is a winning combo no matter what you play

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 I went hands-on with TCL's new flagship gaming monitor at SGF 2026, and its beautiful 4K panel with support for 320Hz at 1080p is a winning combo no matter what you play
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TCL showcased its new flagship gaming monitor, the C2A Pro, at Summer Game Fest 2026. The 27‑inch display features a 4K panel with a 160 Hz refresh rate and a special mode that drops to 1080p for 320 Hz performance. The monitor also offers high brightness, HDR certification, and a design aimed at gamers, including partnership with the Call of Duty franchise.

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Gaming Consoles & PC I went hands-on with TCL's new flagship gaming monitor at SGF 2026, and its beautiful 4K panel with support for 320Hz at 1080p is a winning combo no matter what you play Features By Dashiell Wood published 13 June 2026 TCL's new gaming monitor has a secret weapon When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: TCL / Future) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Home entertainment brand TCL was out in force at Summer Game Fest 2026, with a big booth dedicated to its new line of gaming monitors right in the middle of the Play Days show…

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