Every second counts. In truth, every milli-second. In the high stakes world of competitive gaming, raw skill isn’t enough – you need God-tier gear, too. The shorter the gap between what you see and how your reaction converts in-game is the heartbeat between life and kill.
Like a reflex; it needs to be quicker than you can think.
There are no dirtier words in the online multiplayer landscape than “input lag” and “latency” and, of course, there are many pieces to that puzzle. Internet speed, audio equipment, display, PC hardware, keyboard, mouse, router… it’s all about achieving the maximum minimum response time, if you get my drift. How fast does the signal get from A to B to A?
Opponent shoots gun – do you see it, hear it, perceive it in time to move and shoot back? Or are you a frag?
It’s why the optimal online multiplayer PC setup leaves as little to connectivity delay as possible. Wired headset, keyboard and mouse, ethernet connection and, of course, a gaming monitor with the highest possible framerate. Chaining gamers to their desk in pursuit of glory.
Until now.
TCL Brings 288Hz to the Lounge Room
Traditionally, if you wished to play a game at its highest possible frame rate, you’d need to do that on a PC gaming monitor. With its 2026 TV range, TCL has decoupled competitive PC gaming from the desk and teleported it to the lounge room; to the comfort of a couch. TCL has achieved this by bringing a 288Hz Game Accelerator mode to its large screen TVs and – brilliantly – across the whole range, too.
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