ThundeRobot has added a new gaming monitor to its lineup with the JQ27F360 model. The display targets competitive gamers by offering a high refresh rate on a relatively affordable panel. This launch arrives as manufacturers continue pushing frame rates higher across budget segments.
New ThundeRobot gaming display targets esports players with high refresh rate panel and affordable pricing.
The JQ27F360 measures 27 inches diagonally and uses a Fast IPS LCD panel. ThundeRobot lists the resolution at 2560 by 1440 pixels, which matches standard QHD scaling for this size class. The panel supports a maximum refresh rate of 360Hz with a 1ms gray-to-gray response time.

ThundeRobot positions the monitor around speed and responsiveness rather than color accuracy or HDR performance. The company does not list peak brightness levels or contrast ratios in its current specifications. It also omits details about adaptive sync technologies such as FreeSync or G-Sync compatibility.
The monitor supports VESA 100 by 100mm wall mounting, allowing users to attach it to standard arms or brackets. The included stand features a hidden shelf designed for headphones. ThundeRobot does not specify the number of video inputs or their types beyond listing basic connectivity.
ThundeRobot lists the JQ27F360 at 1599 CNY on JD.com. This price converts to approximately 220 USD based on current exchange rates, though the vendor only quotes yuan directly. The monitor ships in China and carries a country-limited release flag.
The JQ27F360 follows earlier ThundeRobot displays that emphasized high refresh rates for esports titles. Previous models from the brand often targeted Asian markets with aggressive pricing strategies. This new unit slots into that same value-focused segment without introducing major panel innovations.
ThundeRobot confirmed the launch through JD.com listings and product pages. The vendor provided full specs, pricing, and availability details on its official channels. No third-party reviews or independent benchmarks exist for this model yet.



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