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TCL launches 32X3A OLED monitor with 480 Hz mode

6 March 2026

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News

Carter Brooks

TCL launched its 32X3A OLED monitor in China, offering gamers and creators a 31.5-inch panel that switches between 4K at 240 Hz and 1080p at 480 Hz without rebooting.

The device targets users who need ultra-smooth motion for competitive gaming or fluid video editing. The 480 Hz mode delivers a 0.03 ms response time, reducing the delay between a command and its display. Creators benefit from the 4K setting that supports high-resolution timelines while maintaining responsive cursor movement.

OLED+ technology layers a light-emitting matrix with TCL's image-tuning algorithms. This architecture yields deeper blacks and faster pixel transitions than conventional OLED. The monitor's matrix subpixel layout sharpens text, enabling clearer code and UI reading across spreadsheets and design tools.

TCL partnered with Bang & Olufsen to supply custom-tuned speakers built into the 0.3-inch chassis, which measures just 6.4 mm at its thinnest point. The integrated audio eliminates the need for external sound systems in a home office or gaming setup, delivering balanced mids and crisp highs that reduce desktop clutter. The rear metal panel features customizable Stargate lighting.

China pricing lists the unit at 5,999 yuan (approximately $830 USD). TCL has not announced U.S. pricing or release dates, and the model does not yet appear on the TCL USA website. Watch TCL North America press releases and major retailers for updates.

Industry reviewers will test color accuracy, HDR brightness, and port selection before the monitor reaches U.S. shelves. Professionals should monitor benchmark results and confirm connectivity options such as USB-C power delivery and HDMI version to ensure workflow compatibility before making a purchase decision.

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TCL launches 32X3A OLED monitor with 480 Hz mode

6 March 2026

—

News

Carter Brooks

TCL launched its 32X3A OLED monitor in China, offering gamers and creators a 31.5-inch panel that switches between 4K at 240 Hz and 1080p at 480 Hz without rebooting.

The device targets users who need ultra-smooth motion for competitive gaming or fluid video editing. The 480 Hz mode delivers a 0.03 ms response time, reducing the delay between a command and its display. Creators benefit from the 4K setting that supports high-resolution timelines while maintaining responsive cursor movement.

OLED+ technology layers a light-emitting matrix with TCL's image-tuning algorithms. This architecture yields deeper blacks and faster pixel transitions than conventional OLED. The monitor's matrix subpixel layout sharpens text, enabling clearer code and UI reading across spreadsheets and design tools.

TCL partnered with Bang & Olufsen to supply custom-tuned speakers built into the 0.3-inch chassis, which measures just 6.4 mm at its thinnest point. The integrated audio eliminates the need for external sound systems in a home office or gaming setup, delivering balanced mids and crisp highs that reduce desktop clutter. The rear metal panel features customizable Stargate lighting.

China pricing lists the unit at 5,999 yuan (approximately $830 USD). TCL has not announced U.S. pricing or release dates, and the model does not yet appear on the TCL USA website. Watch TCL North America press releases and major retailers for updates.

Industry reviewers will test color accuracy, HDR brightness, and port selection before the monitor reaches U.S. shelves. Professionals should monitor benchmark results and confirm connectivity options such as USB-C power delivery and HDMI version to ensure workflow compatibility before making a purchase decision.

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