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TCL QD-Mini LED monitor lineup debuts in PH, now available via Circuit Base

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TCL Electronics is expanding its presence in the Philippines with the official launch of its new monitor lineup, marking its entry into the local desktop display market. The unveiling was held at the Circuit Base flagship store in Quezon City, signaling the brand’s push beyond TVs and into work-and-play setups for Filipino consumers.

Best known as the country’s top panel TV brand, TCL is leveraging its display expertise to introduce monitors designed for both productivity and entertainment. The company positions its latest products as versatile solutions, capable of handling professional workloads while also delivering immersive gaming and multimedia experiences.

According to TCL Brand Manager Joseph Cernitchez, the new lineup aligns with the company’s mission of making advanced technology more accessible. He emphasized that TCL’s monitors aim to combine performance and affordability, giving users a gateway to better productivity and high-quality entertainment.

The launch event, held in partnership with Circuit Base, highlighted the brand’s value proposition: high-speed innovation paired with competitive pricing. Circuit Base President and CEO Margaret Tan Bueno also expressed confidence in the new products, noting TCL’s reliability and teasing exclusive bundles available in-store.

Meanwhile, TCL Assistant Product Manager Oriana Jiang underscored the company’s advantage in manufacturing its own panels. This vertical integration allows TCL to maintain tighter quality control, ensuring consistent color accuracy and performance across its displays.

In terms of features, TCL’s new monitors are equipped with a 144Hz native refresh rate and precise dimming technology for smoother and higher-contrast visuals. They also offer a 93% DCI-P3 wide color gamut and up to 450 nits of peak brightness, delivering vibrant and true-to-life colors.

For extended use, the monitors come with TÜV Rheinland-certified flicker-free and low blue light technology to reduce eye strain.

With this launch, TCL is positioning itself as a strong contender in the Philippine monitor space—bringing its display expertise from the TV segment into a more personal, desktop-focused experience.

Price and availability

  • TCL 25G64 – PHP 10,499 (PHP 9,999 discounted price w/ Fantech 5-in-1 Keyboard set)
  • TCL 27G64 – PHP 18,999 (PHP 17,999 discounted price w/ free realme C30)
  • TCL 32G64 – PHP 21,999 (PHP 20,999 discounted price w/ free realme Pad Mini)
  • TCL 34R83Q – PHP 41,999 (PHP 39,999 discounted price w/ free realme Pad Mini)

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy the new TCL QD-Mini LED monitors in the Philippines?
The monitors are available at the Circuit Base flagship store in Quezon City.
What makes TCL's monitors different from other brands?
TCL manufactures its own panels, allowing tighter quality control and competitive pricing.
Are these monitors suitable for both work and gaming?
Yes, they are designed for both productivity and entertainment, handling professional workloads and immersive gaming.
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Miguel Paolo Ty is an Executive Producer at YugaTech. His work focuses on being a tech writer and content creator for the company, covering the latest in consumer technology, from smartphones and wearables to gaming hardware, automotive, smart home devices, and creator-focused gadgets like cameras. Known for his clear and approachable writing style, he specializes in turning complex specs and features into content that’s easy for everyday readers to understand. Beyond reviews and comparisons, Miguel also works on creative campaigns, product storytelling, and multimedia content that bridge tech journalism with modern digital media. His work focuses on helping readers make smarter buying decisions through hands-on insights, practical analysis, and real-world experience. Outside Yugatech he's a Content Producer that specializes in video production.

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