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TCL CSOT Unveils Cutting-Edge eSports Displays with Stunning Contrast and Lightning-Fast Refresh Rates at ChinaJoy

TCL CSOT recently captured attention at the ChinaJoy 2025 event by unveiling its cutting-edge display technologies designed for avid gamers. Known for supplying panels to renowned brands like Samsung, Lenovo, Philips, AOC, ASUS, and MSI, TCL CSOT has solidified its leadership in the eSports monitor market from 2022 to 2024. Impressively, one in three eSports monitors in that period featured their panels.

Now, TCL CSOT aims to elevate the gaming experience further with three new panel variations: HVA Fast, HVA Black, and HFS Shoot. These advanced technologies promise enhancements in speed, quality, and immersion.

The HVA Fast panel is tailor-made for large gaming monitors, offering a rapid 1ms response time, perfect for expansive displays up to 57 inches with a striking 1000R curvature. Gamers exploring AAA titles will appreciate the blend of immersion and agility.

For those in the eSports arena, the HVA Black panel offers remarkable advancements, including refresh rates soaring to 500Hz and a much improved 5000:1 contrast ratio, delivering stunning visual depth and superior image quality compared to traditional VA panels.

The HFS Shoot panel redefines expectations by enhancing standard IPS capabilities with the “Three-Highs”: high refresh rate, high image quality, and high resolution. Specifically designed for fast-paced shooter games, it includes a revolutionary feature—a seamless switch between 2D and 3D modes, supported by Cylindrical Lens Naked-Eye 3D technology, eliminating the need for glasses.

Li Shanyong, a senior executive at TCL CSOT, emphasizes the company’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of eSports displays. Their forthcoming Printed OLED panel is anticipated to provide unique benefits, including reduced blue light exposure, increased screen longevity, higher pixel density, and real-time image optimization.

In the current market, brands are quickly integrating these innovations. Samsung’s Dragon Knight Series, featuring UHD and WUHD monitors up to 40 inches and refresh rates up to 180Hz, is a notable early adopter. Similarly, Lenovo’s recent debut of a HVA-based 1440p gaming monitor reaching up to 300Hz demonstrates the industry’s move towards embracing TCL CSOT’s groundbreaking display technologies. More brands are expected to follow suit, marking a significant shift in gaming display standards.