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    TCL enters Philippines monitor market with new lineup

    Nick James ArillaBy Nick James ArillaApril 21, 20262 Mins Read
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    TCL Electronics has officially entered the Philippine monitor market with four new models now available exclusively at Circuit Base’s Laptop Factory flagship store in Quezon City.

    Built on TCL’s decades of display manufacturing expertise, the new lineup offers something for every user type, from competitive gamers to professionals who value productivity, without breaking the bank.

    “We aren’t just selling screens,” said Joseph Cernitchez, brand manager, TCL. “We are providing the gateway to better productivity and world-class entertainment, made accessible through our trusted partners at Circuit Base.”

    TCL 25G64 (24.5″ FHD): Priced at just P9,999, this fast IPS panel delivers a 300Hz refresh rate and 600 nits of brightness, which is perfect for esports fans who want speed and clarity.

    TCL 27G64 (27″ QHD): At P17,999, this Fast-HVA monitor features a 180Hz refresh rate, 600 nits of brightness, and TUV Low Blue Light certification. Ideal for long gaming or work sessions.

    TCL 32G64 (31.5″ QHD): For P20,999, you get a large Fast-HVA display with a 180Hz refresh rate (via DP 1.4) and an immersive 31.5-inch screen.

    TCL 34R83Q (34″ WQHD): The flagship ultrawide model at P39,999 features a 170Hz refresh rate, 21:9 aspect ratio, integrated stereo speakers, and multiple scenario modes (FPS, RPG, RCG, Movie, Eye Saver, and more).

    Each monitor purchase comes with a free bundle, ranging from power bundles and keyboards to smartphones and tablets. All monitors come with a 3 year manufacturer’s warranty, multiple HDMI 2.1 ports, DP 1.4 connectivity, and VESA mounting support. Installment plans are also available in-store.

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