- TCLS 57-inch 57R94 offers a wide double 4K view on a single curved screen
- Lifting strong color performance with 2304 attenuating zones and HDR support
- Includes full connection with 90W USB-C and more DisplayPorte
If you’ve ever dreamed of replacing your double monitor setup with a seamless ultra -expensive animal, TCL’s new curved screen may be exactly what you’ve been waiting for.
57R94 is a 57-inch, 32: 9 ratio, double 4K screen, which looks more like a command center than a typical desktop monitor and may require the purchase of a new office to accommodate it.
It delivers a resolution of 7680 x 2160, giving users space on two 4K screens on a single curved panel. This curvature, rated at 1000R, keeps each inch on the screen more consistent in display distance. It is updated at 120Hz and supports a response time of 1ms, which should help with quick visuals in creative tasks such as video editing or games.
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With 2304 attenuating zones, the panel can finely adjust the light output across its surface. This means deeper contrast, with black areas that remain dark, while highlighting, emerging up to 1200nits.
Its HDR performance is certified to meet the VESA Displayhdr 1400 standards, and the display also scores high marks for color covering 98% of DCI-P3 gamut.
Color accuracy is a big plus with a delta under 1. It also has pantone certification, so colors must remain true to the original.
The display also limits Blue Light exposure, meets the rhine’s standard with low blue light to help reduce eye fatigue.
57R94 has double HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 1.4 and a 90W USB-C that can deliver power and handle video at the same time. There is also a USB-B upstream, four USB-A ports for peripheral devices and a headphone jack. Built -in double speakers provide basic sound capacities.
No word about pricing or availability yet, but we wouldn’t expect to see much (if any) change from $ 1500 when it arrives.



