TCL has launched its first gaming monitor in the US: the 32G64. The company has previously released its gaming monitors, including the G64 series, in other markets worldwide like China, the UK and the EU. Plus, it already sells a wide range of products in the US, including TVs like the 2025 55-inch QM7K QD-Mini LED 4K TV (curr. $697.99 at Amazon).
The 32-inch G64 is a QD Mini LED monitor, with a QHD (2,560 x 1,440 px) resolution and a native 180 Hz refresh rate. It has a Fast-HVA panel and 336 local dimming zones, offering up to 600 nits peak brightness, which is also marketed as HDR600 nits. Other features include 96% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space, a 3,500:1 native contrast ratio and a 6,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.
For gaming, it has a 1 ms GTG Response Time, with two HDMI 2.1 ports supporting an up to 2K@144Hz resolution, and DisplayPort 1.4 for up to 2K@180Hz. Plus, it offers real-time frame rate data, crosshairs and a range of gaming modes like FPS, RCG and RPG. On top of this, it supports AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync. The model has two integrated 3W speakers for stereo sound, and a flexible and adjustable stand; it is worth noting that the height cannot be altered using the stand.
In the US, the TCL 32G64 QD-Mini LED Monitor is said to retail for $649.00. However, it is currently available at Walmart for $449.99. A smaller 27-inch version of the G64 monitor is expected to be released in this market in the near future with a $549.00 RRP.