What just happened? Gamers today no longer accept to choose betwixt a monitor with a loftier refresh rate or a 4K resolution, thanks to the several 4K@144Hz options on the market place. Now, TCL has demoed a display for those who desire something fifty-fifty faster: a 32-inch 4K gaming display with a 240Hz refresh rate. Not good enough? How about a 75-inch 8K Mini LED Idiot box with a 265Hz refresh rate.

The astonishing displays were among several shown off at the TCL CSOT Huaxing Global Brandish Ecological Conference held in Shenzhen yesterday, reports ITHome. The 32-inch 4K@240Hz monitor, which would be the first of its kind to hit the market place, offers a 1ms response fourth dimension and TCL's own algorithm for image compression. Information technology also has a sharp 800R curvature.

No word on when the monitor volition arrive, but nosotros'll likely be waiting until graphics cards with DisplayPort 2.0 (UHBR xx) that offer upwardly to fourscore Gbps of raw bandwidth become popular.

It should be pointed out that TCL doesn't produce its own monitors, so this technology could appear in partner OEMs' products first.

TCL also revealed a 75-inch 8K television receiver featuring a 265Hz refresh charge per unit and Mini LED-based backlighting that uses an a-Si 4Mask 1G1D panel. As noted past Tom's Hardware, there are currently no display interfaces that could back up the approximately 205 Gbit/s of bandwidth required for such a resolution/refresh rate combo, so don't expect to see this sort of screen applied science anytime soon.

Other items at the effect included the earth's first 125-inch transparent drinking glass-based display, a 49-inch R800 5000+ Zones MLED display module, a fourteen-inch inkjet impress OLED scroll screen, and an 8K 65-inch OLED TV based on a printed OLED co-adult by JOLED.