- 57R94 of 57 inches of TCL offers a wide 4K dual view on a unique curved monitor
- Promises a strong color performance with 2304 HDR attenuation and support zones
- Includes full connectivity with 90W USB-C and multiple visualization ports
If you have ever dreamed of replacing its double monitor configuration with an ultra ultra perfect beast, the new TCL curved monitor could be exactly what you have been waiting for.
The 57R94 is a 57 -inch ratio, 32: 9, Dual 4K that looks more like a command center than a typical desktop monitor and may require the purchase of a new office desk desk to accommodate it.
It offers a resolution of 7680 x 2160, giving users the space of two 4K screens in a single curved panel. That curvature, classified to 1000R, keeps every centimeter of the screen more consisting of the visualization distance. It is updated to 120Hz and admits a response time of 1 ms, which should help with fast images in creative tasks such as video edition or games.
A solid selection of ports
With 2304 attenuation zones, the panel can finely adjust the light outlet through its surface. This means a deeper contrast, with black areas that remain dark while the reflexes appear up to 1200nits.
Its HDR performance is certified to meet the Vesa disputechdr 1400 standards, and the screen also obtains high grades for color, covering 98% of the DCI-P3 range.
The accuracy of color is a great advantage, with a delta and less than 1. also has Pantone certification, so colors must remain faithful to the original.
The screen also limits exposure to blue light, which meets Rhine’s blue light to help reduce eye fatigue.
The 57R94 has HDMI 2.1 dual ports, Displayport 1.4 and a USB-C of 90W that can deliver energy and handle video at the same time. There is also a Usb-B upstream, four USB-A ports for peripherals and a headphones connector. Incorporated dual speakers provide basic sound capabilities.
There is no word about prices or availability so far, but we would not expect to see much (if there are) change $ 1500 when it arrives.