TCL has released a new gaming monitor that prioritizes extreme refresh rates over native resolution, which matters to players who value fluid motion over pixel density. The 27P2A Ultra allows users to choose between two distinct performance modes depending on their hardware capabilities. This flexibility targets competitive gamers who need the highest possible frame rates to gain an edge in fast-paced titles.

TCL 27P2A Ultra dual-mode refresh rates target competitive gamers
The display features a dual-mode refresh rate system that adapts to the selected resolution. Users can run the panel at 1080p with a 1080Hz refresh rate or switch to QHD (2K) for a 550Hz refresh rate. This configuration lets buyers optimize their setup based on whether they prioritize visual clarity or raw speed.
Specifications
- Resolution Modes: HD (720p) at 1080Hz / QHD (2K) at 550Hz
- Backlight Technology: Mini LED with 180 independent dimming zones
- Peak Brightness: 800 nits
- HDR Certification: DisplayHDR 600
- Color Gamut: 95% DCI-P3, 99% sRGB
Under the hood, the monitor uses Mini LED backlighting with 180 independent dimming zones to manage contrast and brightness. It achieves a peak brightness of 800 nits and holds DisplayHDR 600 certification for improved dynamic range. The panel also covers 95% of the DCI-P3 color space and 99% of sRGB, supporting 10-bit color depth through 8-bit plus FRC technology.
Connectivity options include two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, and a 3.5mm audio output jack. The monitor is priced at 3999 CNY (around $588) in China. This pricing places it in the accessible range for enthusiasts looking for high-end refresh rates without paying premium prices for 4K panels.
The 27P2A Ultra enters the market as a specialized gaming display designed to prioritize specific performance metrics. The monitor provides a selectable balance between resolution and refresh rate, targeting users seeking high frame rates at lower resolutions. Its Mini LED backlighting and high refresh rates offer a distinct alternative to standard IPS panel designs.



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