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Thermaltake Announces TGM-I27FQ and TGM-V32CQ Gaming Monitors

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Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Case, Power, Cooling, Gaming peripherals, and enthusiast Memory solutions, is delighted to launch the TGM-I27FQ Gaming Monitor and the TGM-V32CQ Curve Gaming Monitor, the high-quality QHD (2560x1440) screen designed for professional gamers. The TGM-I27FQ features a 165 Hz rapid refresh rate and fast IPS technology, allowing users to enjoy a smoother experience and superior image while playing fast moving games. The TGM-V32CQ comes with a 170 Hz rapid refresh rate and 1000R curvature, enabling deeply immersive gameplay by instant reaction on the screen and perfect viewing angles.

To satisfy the different preferences of gaming enthusiasts, Thermaltake releases two models of gaming monitors. One is the TGM-I27FQ, a 27-inch flat monitor that can present game scenes in excellent color. It offers a 165 Hz rapid refresh rate and a 1 ms response time (GtG), guaranteeing the highest visual performance by eliminating lagging and motion blur on the screen. This gaming monitor has a cinema-standard DCI-P3 95% color gamut, allowing a wider range of colors to be delivered compared to ordinary monitors and displaying more refined images. Additionally, the fast IPS technology of the TGM-I27FQ is beneficial for color accuracy from wide-angle positions.



Another gaming monitor published together is the TGM-V32CQ, a 32-inch curved monitor that can achieve immersive gameplay. It features a 170 Hz rapid refresh rate and a 1 ms response time (MPRT), and comes with a significant advantage while playing fast moving game genres such as first person shooters, racing sims, real-time strategy, etc. Its DCI-P3 90% color gamut fully shows the detailed game scene to push immersion to its limits. The 1000R curvature of the TGM-V32CQ perfectly matches human eyesight and improves viewing comfort, it is the best choice for an immersive game experience.

The TGM-I27FQ and the TGM-V32CQ both are compatible with G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium, dynamically matching GPUs' frame rate and displays' refresh rate, avoiding tearing, stuttering, flicker, or artifacts in any game. The 400 nits brightness and the ultra shadow boost of these two gaming monitors make the scene, including the dark areas, sharper and more vivid. Health-oriented designs have also been considered, the TGM-I27FQ and the TGM-V32CQ are designed with flicker free and ultra-low blue light, preventing your eyes from fatigue and potentially harmful blue light without scarifying true RGB colors. Furthermore, their ergonomically designed stands offer height adjustments, swivel, pivot, and tilt, enabling you to freely set your ideal viewing position.

The TGM-I27FQ and the TGM-V32CQ are QHD (2560x1440) gaming monitors designed for gaming enthusiasts. With a rapid refresh rate of over 165Hz, a 1ms response time, and a cinema-standard DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, these two monitors can generate better images with clear details and bring your game immersion to a whole new level!

Features of the TGM-I27FQ Gaming Monitor:
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Thermaltake TGM-I27FQ features a 27" QHD (2560 x 1440) panel. This 16:9 panel allows gamers to dive into bigger game scenes compared to other traditional FHD panels. Thanks to the DCI-P3 95% color gamut and wide 178-degree viewing angles, the IPS technology provides superior images with remarkable colors ensuring minimal distortion and color shift even when you're viewing from wide angle positions.

Faster Than Ever: 165 Hz Rapid Refresh Rate
Thermaltake TGM-I27FQ 165 Hz rapid refresh rate gives you the most benefit in fast moving game genres such as first person shooters, fighters, racing sims, real-time strategy, and sports titles. This ultra-fast refresh rate gives you the highest visual profile and allows you to react instantly to what's on your screen, so you'll always be one step ahead in the game!

Mind-Blowing Reaction: 1 ms Response Time
Thermaltake TGM-I27FQ provides a 1 ms response time (GtG) to significantly eliminate motion blur. The crystal clear image will certainly give you a competitive edge for precise decisions in fast-moving games.

Incredible Performance: Adaptive-Sync
Take on any game without tearing, stuttering, flicker, or artifacts. G-SYNC compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium dynamically matches the refresh rate of the display to the frame rate of the GPU, so you can count on exceptional performance in every battle.

Extremely Colorful: DCI-P3 95%
Thanks to its cinema-standard DCI-P3 95% color gamut, TGM-I27FQ gives a wider range of colors compared to general monitors. Gameplay color and detail will look more realistic and refined, pushing immersion to its limits.

Absolutely Clear: 400 nits Brightness
Compared to general monitors, this gaming monitor is designed with higher brightness of up to 400 nits. All details become sharper and colors become more vivid, bringing you to a new level of clarity for everything you watch.

Ultra Shadow Boosts: Color while you play in Darkness
Whether your entire screen is dark, or just a few portions have heavy shadows. Let our Ultra Shadow Boost brighten your day by bringing out the fine details in dark areas.

Designed with Your Health in Mind: Flicker Free & Ultra-Low Blue Light
Generic monitor displays normally have a flicker-rate of about 200-times per second, which is unnoticeable to the naked eye, but can cause fatigue over time. Flicker free technology provides a very comfortable viewing experience by reducing the amount of flicker.

Protect your eyes from potentially harmful blue light with our Ultra-Low Blue Light Technology. Compared with blue light filter monitors on the market, the TGM-I27FQ can also maintain true RGB colors, and the colors are of course really vivid.

Fits All Your Needs: Ergonomic Design & Rich Connectivity
With an ergonomically-designed stand, it provides height adjustments, swivel, pivot, tilt, and so you can easily find your ideal viewing position. The display is also compatible for wall mounting and monitor stand installation.

TGM-I27FQ has extensive connectivity options, including HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, Type-C (15 W), USB 2.0 Type-A support a wide array of multimedia devices.

Not Only Powerful but Stylish
Thermaltake TGM-I27FQ features RGB backlight and lighting projections. Light up its unique exterior design, and make your gaming peripherals stylish.

Features of the TGM-V32CQ Curve Gaming Monitor:
See A Better Picture with All the Details
Thermaltake TGM-V32CQ features a 32" QHD (2560 x 1440) curve panel. This 16:9 panel allows gamers to dive into bigger game scenes compared to other traditional FHD panels. Thanks to its 1000R curvature, DCI-P3 90% color gamut and wide 178-degree viewing angles, this monitor provides immersive images with remarkable colors ensuring minimal distortion and color shift even when you're viewing from wide angle positions.

Faster Than Ever: 170 Hz Rapid Refresh Rate
Thermaltake TGM-V32CQ 170 Hz rapid refresh rate gives you the most benefit in fast moving game genres such as first person shooters, fighters, racing sims, real-time strategy, and sports titles. This ultra-fast refresh rate gives you the highest visual profile and allows you to react instantly to what's on your screen, so you'll always be one step ahead in the game!

Mind-Blowing Reaction: 1 ms Response Time
Thermaltake TGM-V32CQ provides a 1 ms response time (MPRT) to significantly eliminate motion blur. The crystal clear image will certainly give you a competitive edge for precise decisions in fast-moving games.

Incredible Performance: Adaptive-Sync
Take on any game without tearing, stuttering, flicker, or artifacts. G-SYNC compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium dynamically matches the refresh rate of the display to the frame rate of the GPU, so you can count on exceptional performance in every battle.

Extremely Colorful: DCI-P3 90%
Thanks to its cinema-standard DCI-P3 90% color gamut, TGM-V32CQ gives a wider range of colors compared to general monitors. Gameplay color and detail will look more realistic and refined, pushing immersion to its limits.

Absolutely Clear: 400 nits Brightness
Compared to general monitors, this gaming monitor is designed with higher brightness of up to 400 nits. All details become sharper and colors become more vivid, bringing you to a new level of clarity for everything you watch.

Ultra Shadow Boosts: Color while you play in Darkness
Whether your entire screen is dark, or just a few portions have heavy shadows. Let our Ultra Shadow Boost brighten your day by bringing out the fine details in dark areas.

Designed with Your Health in Mind: Flicker Free & Ultra-Low Blue Light
Generic monitor displays normally have a flicker-rate of about 200-times per second, which is unnoticeable to the naked eye, but can cause fatigue over time. Flicker free technology provides a very comfortable viewing experience by reducing the amount of flicker.

Protect your eyes from potentially harmful blue light with our Ultra-Low Blue Light Technology. Compared with blue light filter monitors on the market, the TGM-V32CQ can also maintain true RGB colors, and the colors are of course really vivid.

Fits All Your Needs: Ergonomic Design & Rich Connectivity
With an ergonomically-designed stand, it provides height adjustments, swivel, pivot, tilt, and so you can easily find your ideal viewing position. The display is also compatible for wall mounting and monitor stand installation.

TGM-V32CQ has extensive connectivity options, including HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, 3.5 mm Audio Out support a wide array of multimedia devices.

Not Only Powerful but Stylish
Thermaltake TGM-V32CQ features RGB backlight and cable hole & cover. Light up its unique exterior design and tidy up the cable at the back, making the gaming peripheral stylish.

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Because they want to be part of the budget gaming monitor club?
That space is already too crowded as it is, are they even going to recoupe the cost of development of these monitors?
Their US website has prices and they seem to be like most other monitors in its price range, nothing special to distinguish them in terms of features.
 
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That space is already too crowded as it is, are they even going to recoupe the cost of development of these monitors?
Their US website has prices and they seem to be like most other monitors in its price range, nothing special to distinguish them in terms of features.
I never said it was a good idea...
 
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Somebody's getting mighty liberal with their press releases.
 

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Is everybody making Monitors now?
 
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Somebody's getting mighty liberal with their press releases.
How many other brands do "case, power, cooling, gaming peripherals and enthusiast memory solutions"? Were it not for Corsair (the only other brand I can quickly think of that makes all of that and then some), would it be factually wrong of TT to call themselves leaders on such market?
 
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The TGM-I27FQ appears to be a pretty competitive offering. They shelled out for the G-Sync Compatible and FreeSync Premium certifications evidently.
 
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How many other brands do "case, power, cooling, gaming peripherals and enthusiast memory solutions"? Were it not for Corsair (the only other brand I can quickly think of that makes all of that and then some), would it be factually wrong of TT to call themselves leaders on such market?
Gigabyte ... but we know how leading they are when it comes to self destructing power supplys. their cases were also trash, suprisingly decent when it comes to monitors. didn't really care about their peripherals and same goes for their memory and cooling.
 
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Gigabyte ... but we know how leading they are when it comes to self destructing power supplys. their cases were also trash, suprisingly decent when it comes to monitors. didn't really care about their peripherals and same goes for their memory and cooling.
There is also Shitsus with their overpriced garbage and motherboards that burn your CPUs. Except for RAM and DIY watercooling they seem to have everything on offer though.
 
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