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TCL C2A Pro: 4K, 160Hz, and 320Hz Turbo Mode
13 Jun
Summary
- TCL C2A Pro boasts QD-Mini LED, 2000 nits peak brightness, and DisplayHDR 1400.
- Offers 4K resolution at 160Hz, with a Game Accelerator mode for 1080p/320Hz.
- Competes with alternatives but features unique QD-Mini LED technology.

TCL unveiled its new gaming monitor, the C2A Pro, at Summer Game Fest 2026. This flagship model aims to provide an ultimate AAA gameplay experience, highlighted by its QD-Mini LED colors and 2,000 nits peak brightness, earning it DisplayHDR 1400 certification.
The monitor features a 27-inch panel with a 4K resolution and a 160Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals. For fast-paced gaming, a 'Game Accelerator' dual mode is available, reducing resolution to 1080p while increasing the refresh rate to 320Hz to maximize responsiveness and frame rates.
Aesthetically, the C2A Pro sports a sci-fi inspired white panel with customizable RGB lighting, fitting seamlessly into a gamer's setup, including compatibility with PS5. It comes with an adjustable multi-function stand.
Retailing at $799, the TCL C2A Pro competes with models like the Asus ROG Strix XG27UCG. However, TCL's proprietary QD-Mini LED technology and premium build quality offer a distinct advantage. A slightly more affordable TCL C2A is also available for $699, offering 1,200 nits peak brightness and fewer dimming zones, while the budget-friendly TCL P3A is priced at $499 with a 1440p resolution and 260Hz refresh rate.