TX3 Core 360 Gaming Chair Features Dynamic Lumbar Support at Computex

TX3 (ThunderX3) unveils the Core 360 gaming chair, XTC Lite, and XTC Pro 360 office chairs at Computex 2026. Explore ergonomic features like CORE.RDY 2.0 lumbar support and SYNC5 tilt mechanism.

TX3 Core 360 gaming chair with dynamic lumbar support
TX3 Core 360 gaming chair with dynamic lumbar support

TX3 (ThunderX3) showcased three new ergonomic chairs at Computex 2026. The lineup spans gaming and office seating categories with the Core 360, XTC Lite, and XTC Pro 360 models.

TX3 showcases three ergonomic chairs spanning gaming and office categories including the Core 360 with dynamic lumbar support.

The Core 360 serves as the brand's dedicated gaming chair. It features a CORE.RDY 2.0 self-adjusting lumbar support system mounted on a dynamic sliding platform that moves with the user instead of staying fixed in place. The chair pairs this mechanism with a SYNC5 synchronous tilt design for coordinated backrest and seat movement.

TX3 Core 360 gaming chair with dynamic lumbar support
TX3 Core 360 gaming chair with dynamic lumbar support

TX3 equips the Core 360 with extensive adjustment options to accommodate different body types. Armrests offer up to 5D by 360-degree positioning, while the headrest provides 2D adjustability built around a car seat-inspired structure for improved neck support. The seating surface combines AIR Tech mesh with memory foam, and users can slide the seat depth forward or backward.

The XTC Lite and XTC Pro 360 target office environments as mesh chairs sharing a similar feature foundation. Both models include adjustable backrest resistance, 4D by 360 armrests, and 2D headrests. The XTC Pro 360 adds an extra layer of customization with adjustable armrest height on top of the Lite configuration.

TX3 XTC Lite and Pro 360 office chairs
TX3 XTC Lite and Pro 360 office chairs

TX3 displayed these chairs at Computex 2026 without listing specific release or pricing details. The company has not yet confirmed exact availability dates for any of the three models.

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