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TCL business and news from across the web.- Monitor vs. TV for Console Gaming: The Honest Answer in 2026 | TAGFor most console gamers in 2026, a modern TV with Game Mode enabled is sufficient and often superior to gaming monitors, especially regarding HDR performance and overall value. While gaming monitors offer lower input lag and higher refresh rates, the practical difference is negligible for casual players, with TVs providing a better experience per dollar spent for couch gaming. Monitors are best suited for competitive FPS players, desk-exclusive gamers, or those seeking a secondary display.
- TCL LAUNCHES NEW MONITOR LINEUP LED BY FLAGSHIP OLED+ DISPLAYTCL has launched a new monitor lineup in the UK, featuring its first flagship OLED+ display alongside advanced QD-Mini LED and Mini LED models. The new range aims to enhance gaming performance and productivity with high refresh rates and improved visual quality. The company also highlighted collaborations with Bang & Olufsen and its continued support for esports teams.
- TCL Introduces 3 of Their Latest Gaming QD-Mini LED MonitorsTCL has introduced three new QD-Mini LED gaming monitors: the C2A Pro, C2A, and P3A series. The flagship C2A Pro offers 2,300+ local dimming zones and 2,000 nits peak brightness, while the C2A has 1,100+ zones and 1,200 nits. The P3A series features QHD resolution and a 260Hz refresh rate. Pricing starts at $499 for the P3A series.
- LG reportedly denies plans to sell TV business to Hisense, but there's probably still a display war coming that…LG Electronics has denied reports that it is considering selling its TV business to Hisense. The article discusses the broader implications for the display market, noting the increasing market share of Chinese manufacturers like TCL and Hisense, and the ongoing competition in OLED technology between LG, Samsung, and emerging players like TCL's CSOT.
- Memorial Day TV sales are taking four-figures off last year's premium panels just in time for the World CupMemorial Day TV sales are offering significant discounts on premium panels, with some deals available before the official holiday. Retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and Amazon are featuring price drops on OLED and QLED models, including last year's LG OLED C5 and various Samsung QLEDs. While some recent flagship models are not yet at their lowest prices, consumers can find budget-friendly options from brands like Hisense, TCL, and Vizio.
- TCL K70 Series Of Smartphones Arrives For CanadiansTCL has launched its new K70 series smartphones in Canada, featuring the TCL K70 XE and TCL K70 NXTPAPER. The NXTPAPER model, available May 21, boasts advanced display technology designed to reduce eye strain, while the XE offers a more affordable option. Both devices aim to provide premium features at accessible price points.
- The rise of glasses-free 3D light-field displays: Samsung has created a 2D/3D switchable screen using a 'metasurface lenticular lens' with 'nanoscale structures' for no-compromise viewing — and it follows impressive demos from TCL and othersSamsung Electronics has developed a new glasses-free 3D light-field display technology using a metasurface lenticular lens with nanoscale structures. This innovation allows for seamless switching between high-resolution 2D and realistic 3D images, addressing limitations of previous light-field displays such as bulky lenses and narrow viewing angles. While initial applications are expected for phones, tablets, and commercial displays, the technology could potentially find its way into future gaming devices like a hypothetical Nintendo Switch successor.
- TCL's RGB-Mini LED TVs will start at $8,000TCL has expanded its Mini LED TV lineup with new SQD-Mini LED models and introduced its first RGB-Mini LED TV. The QM8L SQD-Mini LED TV is available now, while the QM7L SQD-Mini LED and RM9L RGB-Mini LED TVs are available for pre-order. The new RGB-Mini LED models start at $8,000 for an 85-inch display.
- 'We Were Forced to Change': Sony CEO Outlines Shift to Entertainment, and Says PS5 Must Be the Best Place to PlaySony CEO Hiroki Totoki outlined the company's strategic shift from consumer electronics to entertainment, which now accounts for over 60% of its revenue. He emphasized that PlayStation must remain the premier platform for both players and publishers. Despite this focus, Totoki admitted he is not a big gamer himself but enjoys music and TV dramas.
- LG Sound Suite review: Dolby Atmos FlexConnect in a powerful packageLG's Sound Suite offers a powerful and immersive home theater experience with its Dolby Atmos FlexConnect technology, allowing speakers to be placed anywhere without sacrificing audio performance. While the system, particularly the H7 soundbar, W7 subwoofer, and M7 speakers, is expensive and experienced some initial setup connectivity issues, it provides excellent directional audio for movies and shows. The system is best suited for those with recent LG TVs and a significant budget for a premium audio setup.
- The Steam Machine is capped at 60Hz in 4K, but these are the TVs I'd actually pair with the new PCThe Steam Machine is designed for living room PC gaming, outputting at 4K resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate. This guide recommends specific TVs that pair well with the system, including the LG OLED C5 for an all-out OLED upgrade, the Hisense M7 Series as a budget-friendly MiniLED option, and the TCL QM7K for those prioritizing higher refresh rates by dropping resolution. The article also notes that most modern 4K TVs will meet or exceed the Steam Machine's output capabilities.
- Morning Legal BriefsCalifornia and other states have filed lawsuits to block the proposed merger between Nexstar Media Group and Tegna. Separately, TCL's ban on German QLEDs is prompting TV manufacturers to be more transparent about their use of quantum dots.
- TCL’s new 4K OLED monitor is astonishingly sleek and 240Hz fastTCL has launched the 32X3A, a 31.5-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor featuring a native 240Hz refresh rate and an ultra-thin 6.4mm panel. The display also offers a dual-mode option for 1080p at 480Hz for esports, supports DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1, and includes USB-C with 90W power delivery. It covers 99% of sRGB and DCI-P3 color gamuts and is initially launching in China.
- Best of MWC 2026Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona showcased innovative mobile technology, including new foldable phones, advanced tablets, and AR headsets. Standout devices included the Huawei Mate X7 foldable, the powerful Huawei Matepad Edge tablet, and the rugged OUKITEL WP63 with a built-in fire starter. Other notable announcements featured the TCL NXTPAPER 70 Pro with its unique display modes, the Eufy Robot Vacuum Omni C28 for pet owners, and the modular Tecno Concept Phone.
- It's Official: Sony Spins Off Iconic Television BusinessSony has officially announced a strategic partnership and spin-off of its television business into a new subsidiary named Bravia Inc. The new company will be a joint venture with Chinese manufacturer TCL, which will own 51% of the shares, while Sony retains 49%. This move integrates Sony's home entertainment products, including Bravia TVs and audio equipment, under a new structure expected to begin operations in April 2027.