Taiwanese tech giant Thermaltake, renowned for PC hardware, is now venturing into gaming monitors. They’ve unveiled two models: the TGM-I27FQ (27 inches) and TGM-V32CQ (31.5 inches). The TGM-I27FQ boasts a flat IPS panel with a sharp WQHD resolution (2560 x 1440 pixels), hitting a peak refresh rate of 165 Hz with a swift 1 ms response time. Expect a contrast ratio of 1000:1, 400 nits brightness, 10-bit color depth (8-bit + FRC), and a solid 95 percent DCI-P3 color coverage.
On the flip side, the TGM-V32CQ sports a
2K curved VA panel, handling the same WQHD resolution at up to 170 Hz. With a
3000:1 contrast ratio, it promises deep blacks. Response time clocks in at 4 ms
(GTG), with a DCI-P3 color coverage of 90 percent. Both monitors pack FreeSync
Premium, G-Sync compatible Adaptive Sync, HDR support, and an anti-motion blur
mode. Connectivity includes two HDMI 2.0 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4, and a
headphone jack. The 27-inch model additionally features a USB 2.0 hub and a
USB-C port (15W PD).
They both offer tilt, rotation, height
adjustment, pivot, VESA mounting (75 x 75 mm), blue light filtering, and
flicker-free backlighting. Release dates are pending, but availability is
anticipated in mid-November 2023 according to German retailers. The Thermaltake
TGM-I27FQ will launch with a price tag of 389.90 euros, while the 32″ TGM-V32CQ
will be priced at 349.90 euros.