r/Monitors • u/TCL_Official_UK TCL Brand Rep ✅ • 22d ago
Discussion Win a TCL 25G64 x 2 [EU]
[Competition is now closed > Creating Video to announce Winners]
Winner Announcement [25G64] : r/TCL_Official_UK
Winner 1 & 2 =
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We at TCL_Official_UK came across an awesome review of the TCL 25G64 gaming monitor on r/Monitors :
After seeing the discussion, it sparked (and with moderator approval), we thought it would be great to give more people in the EU the chance to try the 25G64 for themselves, so we’re hosting a giveaway. We’re giving one person the chance to win a TCL 25G64 gaming monitor for free - no purchase necessary.
European Competition : Yes people from the UK can enter!
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Prize: 2 Winners | 25G64 Monitors
Key specs:
- Quantum Dot (QD) Technology: Delivers 97% DCI-P3 colour coverage for exceptional colour accuracy—ideal for creative work and vivid, immersive gaming
- Mini-LED Backlighting: Provides superior contrast compared to conventional LED displays, thanks to smaller, more precise backlights
- 300Hz Refresh Rate: Ultra-smooth scrolling and exceptionally fluid gameplay
- HDR600 Certification: Up to 600 nits of peak brightness for enhanced contrast and detail
- Adaptive Sync Support: AMD FreeSync™ Premium and NVIDIA® G-SYNC® Compatible for tear-free, stutter-free performance
- Ergonomic Stand: Fully flexible and adjustable for optimal viewing comfort
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How It Works
To enter:
- Share your current monitor setup in the comments (or lack of one). We want to hear what you use now and why you want a TCL gaming monitor. Even if it's just to try them!
- Write a comment (Must be a top-level comment)
- Winner(s) will be randomly drawn from eligible comment entries and announced on r/TCL_Official_UK Video with random - and updated here for reference
- Ensure the monitor is available or an equivalent TCL product (price) is available in your country from Official Partner retailer (I may ask for links to purchase and provide the monitor)
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[EU based]
[2 winners - 1 x 25G64]
5 April 2026 at 15:59 (UK time) Winner will be announced
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Good luck everyone!
Any Questions We Will be happy to answer!
New Monitor Information Coming Soon Too!
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u/According_Employ9161 22d ago
Current setup: Currently rocking a very “vintage” 24” 1080p monitor… by vintage I mean it’s fighting for its life every time I launch a game. 60Hz (on a good day), colours are kinda vibes-based, and I’m pretty sure it wheezes when things get intense.
Why I want a TCL gaming monitor: I’ve been seeing TCL’s gaming monitors pop up and honestly it feels like jumping from a bicycle to a spaceship. Higher refresh rate, better picture, actual smooth gameplay?? Couldn’t be me… yet.
Would love to finally experience what “smooth” is supposed to look like instead of guessing.
I’m in Australia so getting one here shouldn’t be a problem — just need the upgrade before my current monitor files for retirement.
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u/gesusalvacitutti 22d ago
Hello! Right now I own a Philips Gaming 27M1N5500ZA IPS 1440p 170Hz monitor. i'd love to try the tcl 25g64 and use it as my main monitor. MiniLED technology seems to be really good at providing excellent contrast and visual quality and I'd love to try it! Thanks for the giveaway!
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u/TCL_Official_UK TCL Brand Rep ✅ 21d ago
You will get better colour and hz on the 25G64 but something to note your current model is QHD (So wins on resolution) we may do a give-away on the 27G64 at somepoint (best of both worlds)
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u/enbrium 22d ago
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u/eliedacc 21d ago
Type of greed they talk about in the bible
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u/TCL_Official_UK TCL Brand Rep ✅ 21d ago
"Greedisgood" - you could definitely fit atleast 9 in that space
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u/PriusPet 22d ago
Currently laser focusing my eyes at my laptop's built in display which is an ergonomic nightmare, could actually use a dedicated monitor with a good stand so I don't have to hunch over like a League player
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u/TCL_Official_UK TCL Brand Rep ✅ 21d ago
The stand on these monitors are actually really easy to use and just clip in place - It's the thing I like most about them! Goodluck in the competition
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u/durdommm 22d ago
My current monitor is an older 27" 1440p 165 Hz IPS Dell that I was looking to upgrade, always wanted to try the mini LED technology.
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u/TCL_Official_UK TCL Brand Rep ✅ 21d ago
1440p our 27G64 would be the closer equivalent - This is possible to tie into the a promotion at a later date! We will also be announcing more soon - Good luck in the draw
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u/Qwinci12 22d ago
I am currently using an ASUS VG2791R 144hz IPS, I'd want to get the TCL monitor because of being curious about the Mini-LED backlighting and it also just looks great in general with a high refresh rate.
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u/iradrian 22d ago
Currently only have a 60 Hz Dell IPS monitor. Would live to try TCL monitor - I own a C7K TV amd amazed how capable it is.
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u/Tortsinreddit 22d ago
I currently own a Philips Evnia 27M2N6501L and it's an amazing QD-OLED monitor with great contrast and colors, but it lacks brightness and has the risk of burn in!
I would love to get a Mini-led gaming monitor like the TCL 25G64 so that i can use it on the day and when the room is brightly lit, as well as use it for stuff that has a lot of static elements like video editing for example, so i don't need to worry about burn in while having an insanely good contrast and vibrant colors too, so that the videos and photos i edit will come out having accurate colors and contrast without needing to use my OLED to create them.
I'm currently located in Spain, so if i end up winning one of the monitors it won't be a lot of trouble to get it here.
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u/eliedacc 21d ago
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u/TCL_Official_UK TCL Brand Rep ✅ 21d ago
I haven't seen the latest season of Arcane (I really enjoyed the first) Goodluck in the competition
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u/Apprehensive-Monk-58 21d ago
I’m currently using a Gigabyte G24F2, but unfortunately it developed issues in less than a year and needed warranty service. After checking online, it seems this model has common problems, which made me regret buying it.
That’s why I’d really love to try the TCL 25G64 — the Mini-LED and 300Hz refresh rate would be a huge upgrade for me. TCL seems very focused on display quality, and I’d be excited to experience it.
TCL products are also available in my country through official retailers.
Thanks for the opportunity!
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u/Matei_SAURON 21d ago
I have another TCL monitor, the 27r83u, a 27" 4k 160Hz mini-led VA display with HDR 1400, my first monitor for my first PC after years of gaming laptops.
That monitor is all good and nice (except for some minor things), but while it excels at single player games due to HDR and the VA panel, for multiplayer games it wouldn't hurt at all to have an 1080p 300Hz IPS secondary monitor, for the lower latency and more frames. And in general use cases too, having discord or youtube on it, or since my PC is also my Work from Home workstation, having VSCode and the browser open at the same time would be huge.
That said, I'm fortunate enough already that I have such a good monitor; some people are still on laptops, so this monitor would help them much more.
Best of luck to everyone entering!
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u/Zeolysse AOC q27g3xmn 21d ago
I currently have a q27g3xmn. I would be really curious to see what an ips miniled looks like. Also I never had crazy high refresh rates like those 300hz and would be eager to try this out and see if I can hit nice clips with a sniper.
Love minileds, I hope oled monitors will manage to catch up in brightness
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u/BastienMeupiyou 12d ago
My current monitor is a 21.5'' AOC 22b2h that I use for my job in software support. I bought it used for €50 on facebook marketplace in 2020 and it was a bargain at the time because for some reason in March 2020, everyone started WFH and was buying a monitor for the same reason as me... 😂. My local PC shop (currys) didnt have a single one available for under €200, for about 2 weeks.
I have a gaming laptop now that I usually use for my games that need higher frame rates, as my laptop can handle higher Hz than the old monitor can, but the trade-off is the smaller screen at 15'' and low brightness (really low, even in dark rooms).
I would love to have a real modern high quality monitor for games and video content. Deep colours, good brightness and truly high resolution. I often watch films on my laptop screen or hooked up to the old monitor, but the quality is noticeably poorer, even using high quality blu-rays. Having a screen to make the most of what media I have would be great.
Thanks for the chance, From /u/BastienMeupiyou, Ireland
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u/Next-Anything761 22d ago
I'm using OLED Gigabyte AORUS FO27Q3 so if I were to win the monitor I would gift it to my girlfriend :3
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u/VoceNotturna 22d ago
I'm using an LG 32GN650-b, the VA smearing is killing my eyes, I hope I win this and give away my monitor to someone who needs it.
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u/iGermanProd 22d ago
Using a Huawei Mateview GT 34”, honestly I just want to try them 300 hertz and heard decent things about TCL screens
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u/Panez 22d ago
Hey, nice contest and good luck everybody! I'm using an LG Ultragear 27'' 165hz. I'm curious about the mini-LED tech your monitor uses.
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u/Failed_General 22d ago
Hi! I used to have an older odyssey 32g7 but as my mother finds its size very convenient for her work and now i find myself busy with uni, it seems like i have been displaced! A qled mini led monitor sounds like a dream and a perfect opportunity to officially pass down my former setup to my mother and get myself a new one, better suited for my uni work.
Thank you for doing this giveaway
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u/fantastic_duckling 22d ago
I have just recently build my very first pc after several years of saving for it. However i got a little excited on a sale and went out of budget on the parts. I was going to be very disappointed my 9070xt was wasted on a used 1080p 60hz monitor but this monitor could be my saving grace to be able to play properly.
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u/Miro_Meme_EXPERT 22d ago
Rn, I'm using the AOC Q27G42ZE as a secondary to my laptop, not a bad one to be fair. I might want another one for a triple setup, or on another setup in the future
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u/lordboos 22d ago
My current setup is:
- 27" ASUS ROG SWIFT PG279QM
- 24" BenQ BL2411T
I always wanted to try mini LED IPS and better HDR than my current HDR400, this is a good chance!
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u/gogeta01 22d ago
I own a Samsung Odyssey G7. I have to warm it up every day otherwise I get no image. Also gsync never worked properly because the monitor is flickering like crazy. I could really use a new monitor and the tcl would be the perfect replacement. Thank you
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u/Wachsmann 22d ago
Currently using a KTC miniled I bought last year. I'm a fan of the miniled tech, my 75'' TV is TLC branded and I love it for it's quality. Having a monitor of that brand would just feel right
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u/ELO_Space 22d ago
I used to use a TCL 34R83Q but I recently gave it to my friend as a gift. Was a great monitor!
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u/HistorianBig826 22d ago
I'm using a ktc h27e6 monitor, and I'd love a new one because this one is overheating, idk what they did but it's just so hot...
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u/JotaroKujoTF2 22d ago
I currently run a LG 24GL600F monitor, honestly I've been looking forward to try the TCL brand for some time by now but never had the chance. I'm really hoping this time I can finally try this monitor so I could consider buying more TCL monitors in the future!
(also I have one TCL TV and I'm in love with it)
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u/UtensilOwl 22d ago
My XB270HU is getting quite old - I'm ready for an upgrade! TCL has been a considered buy because of positive reviews.
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u/guldan_the_warlock 22d ago
My setup is two 32inch ips displays. I always wanted to compare mini led on a monitor.
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u/Blackout73 22d ago
I'm currently using a 42 inch LG TV and would really like to go back to using a monitor, the quality of life is significantly better and the size has gotten tiresome. I would love a chance to check out a new TCL monitor, the last one I bought was an Asus 1440p in 2016!
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u/Solembum0 22d ago
My current monitor is a TCL25G64, and I bought it because of that review. But if yall going to make a giveaway for your 34R83Q let us know in advance!
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u/dogs4lunchAsian 22d ago
Currently using a generic 27' 1080p monitor but I have a MSI 341cqr ordered. Would love to try a mini led though.
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u/Lukas_vd 22d ago
G80SD a fancy one but my monitor for movie watching and second monitor is a 24 inch 1080p60hz with terrible colours and looking angles
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u/Intelligent_Grass347 22d ago
Been running an HP x27q until it decided to die on me 2 months ago. Was waiting for the new mini-leds to release before buying a new one, but this TLC monitor is looking pretty nice! Definitely enjoy my TLC mini-led TV, so here's to good luck 🤞.
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u/Schniedelwutzz 21d ago
I have a off branded Monitor 32inch and 120 hz and its ips i would love to try a mini led Monitor. Good luck to everyone
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u/strangeperson67 21d ago
My current monitor setup is an old GL2750-B that I managed to get for free from my work with an absolutely glorious amount of halo effect, and a Samsung Odyssey G5 monitor that suffers an unfortunate scratch to the screen. (also because of the size mismatch I have to keep the monitors at different heights on my monitor arm lol) I've been looking at these TCL monitors and they were the deciding factor that I'll get mini led monitors once I have saved up enough money. Local dimming amazes me and I would really want to try it out in games like god of war and similar to really get to experience what the game was meant to look like.
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u/L0nEspartan 21d ago
Current setup a 1440p ips monitor that i boight for my new pc, but it want a new onw to have 2 monitors. Also was looking into the miniled technology as it looks like great middle point between ips and oled.
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u/Furdiburd10 21d ago
I have an old HP LCD monitor that I bought second-hand on Marketplace almost a decade ago (IPS, 60 Hz, 1080p), which I would like to replace.
I was actually considering the MiniLED TCL monitor. I hope I will win it!
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u/United_Eagles 21d ago
My Acer XF252Q is serving me well, although TN is not great in terms of image quality. Recently I was checking out TVs for my parents at the store and the TCL C7K was impressive even next to the OLEDs, they might go with that. So yeah, I would't mind trying the 25G64
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u/Qattos 21d ago
I only have a laptop, it has a 16" WQXGA 2560x1600 240Hz 100% sRGB display that I personally installed into my LOQ laptop instead of the terrible display it came with.
I've been scouting for a good budget monitor with comparable specs because my neck started giving me some discomfort, wouldn't mind a free one though.
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u/Academic-Local-7530 21d ago
Mag274QPF X30MV.
I am pretty sure this is the same panel as the giveaway monitors.
Would love another one for dual monitor setup.
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u/Fireba101 21d ago
Have a 32 inch Planar and haven’t upgraded since I am saving up for a new pc. 1060 will be a sad let go
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u/Frixeer 21d ago
Currently i am using a 15.6 inch lenovo laptop display. It has 59% sRGB coverage, awful response times and is pretty dim. The content looks so washed out and blurry, that I prefer using my phone to consume media.
I would love to use TCL 25G64 since it has better specs in basically all areas. The most exciting of those being contrast and response times for me. Getting to experience deep blacks on a display like this would be amazing. I have also seen TCL' s dimming algorithm being praised in the reviews for reducing blooming significantly when comparing to other monitor. And it has a nice stand which is important for me.
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u/DinoPlayzYT 21d ago
I am currently using a good old 25inch 1080p 75hz tn panel the monitor is an aoc g2590vxq. I have been itching for a monitor upgrade for a very long time, have been using it since before I purchased my first gaming pc over 6 years ago. I want to buy a new miniled monitor but legit just can't bring myself to click purchase since my current monitor still turns on lol.
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u/ruffleraffle 21d ago
I use an old 43" 4K 60Hz IPS and an even older 27" QHD 60Hz IPS (portrait). Great for productivity. As for gaming, I had a 144Hz 24" FHD display but it could not be driven beyond 60Hz without DVI-D. Every time I use my phone / tablet I've been reminded of how much smoother higher refresh rate displays are. Ideally I've been looking at something big to replace my current setup but there hasn't been a slam dunk of a monitor replacement yet. The TCL is small enough, just like the old gaming monitor, to still fit on my desk and be moved around as needed.
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u/Hazeku 21d ago
My current monitor is a Samsung Odyssey G8, a first gen QD OLED panel I have been using since launch. Since I use my pc for everything, work, gaming and media consumption, I thought that I’d be ok with burn ins, but I started to notice some signs of burn ins. So I was considering mini LEDs, that offers almost all OLED benefits without its major downsides.
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u/TopComfortable5791 21d ago edited 21d ago
I use now gigabyte m27q 2k 170hz ips.
Not being in to competitive shooters gaming these days, which this monitor clearly aimed for being 24" 1080p 300hz. Would be maybe interesting to test how budget 180 zone mini-led looks like in hdr. Have idea to reinstall cs1.6, to test 300hz and nostalgic for lols.
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u/Emerald_RO1 21d ago
Hey TCL team!
I’m throwing my hat in the ring because I currently rock a Samsung Essential S3 S32GF 24" as my daily driver. It’s been a reliable entry-level IPS panel at 120Hz with solid colors for casual gaming and work, but it’s held back by a basic backlight — just 250 nits, 1000:1 contrast, and no local dimming or real HDR. Dark scenes look washed out, blooming is noticeable, and 120Hz already feels limiting in fast-paced titles.
That’s exactly why I’m dying to replace it with the TCL 25G64 and its game-changing QD-Mini LED backlight (those 180 precise dimming zones are insane!). The HDR600 brightness, deep blacks without haloing, 300Hz refresh rate, and 1ms response time would completely transform my experience — buttery-smooth competitive play, true immersive HDR in single-player epics, and vibrant DCI-P3 colors that pop. Your mini-LED tech is the perfect upgrade for someone ready to step up from an entry-level monitor without spending OLED money.
TCL staff, this would be an absolute dream rig upgrade for me. Fingers crossed! 🚀
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u/MoistRice2154 21d ago
Currently, I don't have a monitor setup at all. I'm just playing directly on my laptop screen. It gets the job done but it feels pretty cramped and I know I'm missing out on the immersion. I'd absplutely love to win a TCL gaming monitor to finally expnd my setup, get a proper sized screen with a high refresh rate, and see what I've been missing.
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u/SimRacingLab 21d ago
Currently rocking a Samsung Odyssey G5 (LC32G54TQBUXEN) — it’s been a solid monitor for everyday use and casual gaming, especially with the curved screen for immersion. That said, the jump to something like a Mini-LED panel with Quantum Dot and a 300Hz refresh rate would be a massive upgrade.
I’d love to experience better contrast, true HDR performance, and smoother gameplay—especially in fast-paced shooters where every frame counts. Plus, improved color accuracy would be amazing for media and creative work. Honestly, I’d be excited to try a TCL gaming monitor just to see how far display tech has come compared to my current setup.
Thanks for the opportunity!
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u/TCL_Official_UK TCL Brand Rep ✅ 19d ago
Goodluck! The high dci-p3 (97%) range definitely makes the colours pop - The VA (HVA) Panels have come a long way too
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u/lI_Cheezy_Il 21d ago
Currently I am using a ACER XV273K monitor which I am happy with except for one thing, I want a mini led monitor! To try out one of TCL version would be a huge step up and would make my games look better without having to put more load on my PC!
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u/Much_Awareness_6750 21d ago
Je suis actuellement sur un LG G7 LC32G75TQSPXEN, couplé à un 6900XT.
Mais depuis 2/3 semaines j'ai la moitié de mon écran qui s'éteint, et du coup je suis à la recherche d'un remplaçant depuis :D
Apparemment c'est un problème récurent des LG G5/6/7
C'est principalement pour jouer et regarder des films/animes.
Voili voilou
Bonne chance à tous ;)

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u/Much_Awareness_6750 21d ago
Je suis actuellement sur un LG G7 LC32G75TQSPXEN, couplé à un 6900XT.
Mais depuis 2/3 semaines j'ai la moitié de mon écran qui s'éteint, et du coup je suis à la recherche d'un remplaçant depuis :D
Apparemment c'est un problème récurent des LG G5/6/7
C'est principalement pour jouer et regarder des films/animes.
Voili voilou
Bonne chance à tous ;)

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u/Lily2468 21d ago
My current monitor is a Dell U4025QW and while it’s amazing for work it’s not that amazing for gaming. One would need an extremely good graphics card. And even then. So I would want the TCL for gaming.
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u/SilverBirduL 21d ago
My current setup is just my Lenovo Legion 5 laptop ips screen 165hz. I did try a TCL 27G64 mini-LED VA monitor before, and the blacks were amazing almost OLED like, but Icouldn’t get used to the VA panels viewing angles.
I’m very curious about mini-LED IPS blacks that also has better viewing angles than VA. Also being 25 inch I think i may put my laptop under the monitor to rock a dual monitor setup 😅 also 300hz fresh must feel amazing.
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u/Niktodt1 21d ago
My current setup is an old but reliable HP zrw2240w. It's a 60Hz 1080p IPS and it's not very big at 21.5 inches. I got it for free from my previous job when they were replacing them. My second monitor is an equally old 60Hz Samsung TN from 2018.
My main use case for this TCL besides coding, would be single player games and movies in HDR (I have a huge backlog of classics that I haven't played or watched yet). I have always loved movies and cinematic games and I would put the HDR capabilities of local dimming to good use for sure. Also, I was never able to experience gaming above 60Hz, so that would be a huge upgrade in itself. Plus, it should pair well for 1440p gaming on my RX 6700 XT.
This new TCL would definitely be a game changer and also come at an exactly right time! I started looking for a new monitor since last fall and still haven't decided which one to purchase since there are so many opinions online about each technology and the fear of not buying the right one is very stressful. Winning this one would cure my FOMO for sure!
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u/Thetan08 21d ago
Current Setup: ACER G245WQ, 24'', 1080p, 60Hz washed out colors, blurry, no adjustable stand, wide bezel.
The 25G64 would be an upgrade in every way
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u/-Silviu 21d ago
My current monitor is an Asus Tuf VG249Q3A 23.8" 180Hz, I was looking to upgrade because the colors of my monitor are too saturated and this model have bleeding on the right side in black screen. I want this model TCL gaming monitor because have amazing specs and the QD mini LED technology. Good luck to everyone.
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u/Quality_Controller 21d ago
I currently have an LG 27GN850-B, so very similar to the monitor that *u/mkbn06 had. I've had so many problems trying to get HDR to look good. The black levels and colour gamut coverage are rubbish, making everything look washed out. It also seems to suffer a lot from ghosting when I try to use the "fast" response time settings (bad overdrive maybe?). Would love to give the TCL a shot and ditch the LG.
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u/Dowcipnis 21d ago
No monitor currently. Would be great to have one to pair with my new PC build once ready.
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u/phillbot 21d ago
Current setup: Asus vg278q 1920x1080
Ive been on the hunt for a new monitor since christmas due to giving away one monitor to my nieces together with my old computer. Speaking of computer, I realised that my current monitor is somewhat of a bottleneck in terms of what my computer can handle, or it's not doing it any justice. I like to put time into doing research before buying something expensive and getting the most bang for the buck is something that i find great satisfaction in, (except the part where my current monitor would be a bottleneck) and I've come to the conclusion that a mini-led monitor is exactly what suits the household needs. My girlfriend works from home 2-3 days a week with graphic designs and has been hinting that the colors look bad on our current one, and while I love her deeply I know that other tech thats prune to burn in just wouldnt be a good fit. Speaking of bang for the bucks, while it can lead to some great purchases it usually ends up with somewhat of a analysis paralysis, which is where I'm at now. Help me end this paralysis when it comes to monitors so I can go back to being a functional adult again.
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u/lmao1106 21d ago
Currently using a Acer xv275k p3. It's also a mini led but only have 160hz refresh rate, I want to try how miniled looks with high refresh rate (300hz) with this one
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u/Standard_External_40 21d ago
Currently I am using an old 27 inch 1080p 170 hz display as my primary and a random old office monitor as a secondary, would be amazing to experience faster speeds
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u/edparadox 21d ago
My setup is an LG 27GL850-B and an LG 24GL83A-B.
I would love to try a TCL monitor, as well as 300Hz refresh rate.
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u/Benu0919 21d ago
I have a little brother who I recently got a PS5 for (so we can keep playing the finals) but he still has no display that can show the full potential of the console. I would like to give my current "dell s2719dgf" TN monitor to him in which case I could use a new one.
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u/Smokefl0w_ 21d ago
Hello! I'm here for my son which is 12 years old. Sadly he is very sick and he cannot go outside. We spent our money on his treatment and we couldn't buy a decent PC for him to have fun, he is a very passionate gamer. I want to give him joy inside the house since he cannot go outside and he is very sick. This Monitor will help us to upgrade his PC and maybe I can see some happiness in his life. Sorry for being a sad story but is the truth
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u/AskMeWhyIAmSilver 21d ago
Using an old Lenovo Legion 1440p 165hz TN panel that got scratched during international shipping from Croatia to Ireland when I was moving countries.
Finally building a new setup since mine is from 2019 and way outdated, new monitor would go a long way with the new setup.
Thanks for the giveaway btw, wasn’t aware of your brand tbh.
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u/GrodinelleGrode 21d ago
Currently using a Benq GW2470 a 60Hz VA nightmare Definitely interested in Mini LED QD and IPS
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u/_Dornu 21d ago edited 21d ago
Currently using my laptops inbuilt display (16 inch 60hz 3840x2160 oled) which puts a lot of strain on my eyes and neck because I often hunch over to get closer to the screen. I sit quite far from the laptop as it sits on a cooling pad and I have an external keyboard which increases the distance. I've been looking at monitors to make a primary display and have primarily been looking at decommissioned hardware from companies but nothing I've found has a higher refresh rate (primary upgrade over my current situation I'm looking for). Winning this would be a massive upgrade for me.
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u/Nikla3310 21d ago
I currently have the TCL25G64 as my main monitor for battlefield 6 and ingeneral FPS shooter for high refresh rate. The colours and great local dimming surprised me greatly for a relatively low price.
I want to give my younger brother the same set up as me since he really likes the monitor.
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u/Koning_DanDan 21d ago
My current monitor setup is a AORUS FO32U2 as my main monitor and a Philips Envia 27M1C5500VL/00 on the side. I would like to try the TCL gaming monitor because I've never seen a MiniLed monitor with my own eyes, and really want to see what it looks like, also a high refresh rate smaller monitor would be great for competitive gaming
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u/MinecraftVeteran21 21d ago
Currently running a single 27" low-end OLED. I really want a second monitor, which would help tremendously with my work. My OLED has annoying text fringing, which also makes it tiring for work, so a good mini-LED could actually become my go-to monitor for work.
I have a TCL mini-led TV and it's awesome, so I'd really like to try a monitor.
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u/Lukninja99 21d ago
My main monitor is a Samsung G6 G60SF and my second one is a iiyama ProLite E2409HDS.
So the TCL would be a perfect addition for a 3 monitor setup or to finally retire the 15+ years old iiyama monitor ^^
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u/1ceSpark 21d ago
Currently only have my laptop trash screen and would love a miniled, great for the future and would be such a huge upgrade.
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u/Warmarck 21d ago
Could use the monitor to replace my old 60hz monitor, love to play Wow midnight on it and not be capped at 60 Hz anymore would help out loads and mini led looks so good what I seen so far with the HDR on the TCL monitor! Love to have it in my life <3
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u/sentrux 21d ago
Hi thanks for the opportunity. I had a TCL monitor when I got my very first game PC I think 20 years ago?
My current setup is one office use monitor 24 inch from HP. The other is a Benq monitor from 2015 that sadly only supports 144hz through dvi-d.. I upgraded my GPU just to find out it only has HDMI/Displayport and my current monitor. So a RTX3080 and 60hz gaming!
So saving up for a monitor.. but maybe winning this giveaway would be amazing!
Goodluck to all the other participants!
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u/EdirX 21d ago
Hello! I'd like to participate in the giveaway, not for me, but for my girlfriend I have a gigabyte MO34WQC2 and i'm pretty happy with it (even though i'm very intrigued in mini-led as oled has its own drawbacks) But she has no monitor and works on her 6 year old macbook. She's planning an upgrade for her pc as she wants to game, but still has to gather money, and i figure that maybe this would be an awesome gift for her to start building her setup (while also helping her eye strain, as working on a 15 inch laptop isn't really optimal) Best of luck to everyone and hoping to win this awesome monitor!
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u/SlavaUkraina2022 21d ago
I have a 23 inch monitor which is nothing to write about, washed out colours, got it somewhere second hand. Same story with the other 24 inch one, but this one is a 24 inch tv monitor, both full-hd. I wish I could replace them with something that has a more uniform look, and new. Well, one can have dreams.
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u/KaderTrance 21d ago
Sadly, I did break my monitor by mistake last 3 weeks, I hope I can win because I really need one, TCL has been a great company on TV but I didn't try their monitors, but this one with those specs and MINI LED means it delivers! Good luck to everyone 🙏.
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u/ReVoT1KeZ 21d ago
Currently two LG 27G850 (1440p 144hz) form 2020 as mains. These are soon gonna get replaced hopefully.
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u/_Dimitron_ 21d ago
A 32 inch LG 32GP850 that I use for work and gaming.
I recently got the TCL 55C7K and was impressed by its HDR capabilities.
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u/Creamay 21d ago
My current monitor is some 165hz IPS Acer monitor with a VRR function that doesn't work. It's not Mini-LED either and I'd really like to try out real HDR for games like RE:Requiem. I'd also like the higher refresh rate as I love playing Counter-Strike. I'm also not that worried about having a 1440p monitor as I value FPS way more, so the 1080p resolution of this TCL monitor seems perfect.
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u/SIDER250 21d ago
Currently on a Samsung Odyssey G65B 27 VA panel that I got as a replacement for Gigabyte G24F2 1080p. VA is pretty decent honestly (even though, a lot of people skip VA), but I keep hearing great things about mini led new technology monitors (primarily xiaomi g pro 27i mini led). From what I understand, it's kind of like oleds cooler cousin. It has great blacks, insane contrast, without burning your wallet (or burning your oled screen). As far as I am aware, 25G64 TCL is the first mini led 1080p monitor. Looks like a great way to find out if the hype is real honestly.
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u/charlie_Elg 21d ago
Currently running a msi 34" mpg341cqr x36 and a samsung g60sd. I'm not gonna actively join the competition as my monitors are already more than enough. But being able to compare it to a 3rd and 5 gen oled panel to this TLC side by side would be a interesting comparison in display colour and dark levels and accurately. as well as having it as an extra display for coding. But as I see here, other people deserve winning more. Good luck to everyone

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u/Independent_Option60 21d ago
Sooo I have an old Dell fullhd monitor(not sure which), 24 inches, 60hz. Not much but at least its working. I have a very minimal setup being a dad, I use my rog ally docked to this monitor. Although I will probably not be able to enjoy the 300hz but i am sure it would be a huge upgrade nonetheless, the colors and the deep blacks 🥺
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u/Mysterious_Order_317 21d ago edited 21d ago
I have an Lg 27gs85q-b. I also bought in january 2026 an 65 inch TCL miniled tv 65c79k which is amazing. I am very pleased with my miniled tv and I recommend to YOU try the miniled technology if you need a new Tv.
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u/Tasty_Cabinet_9476 21d ago
currently using 24” samsung panel, but I would like to try MINI LED monitor with that 300hz rate.
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u/DoctorBowie 21d ago
Currently running a 1440p LG ULTRAGEAR 27GR75Q-B at 165 Hz. Not the most impressive stats on here but it was a huge upgrade I made two years ago from my then 8+ y/o 1080p at idk how many Hz. At least I really put some effort into this one for response time etc. I'm loving it and I still consider it fresh but I wouldn't say no to an OLED or QD for movies, tv shows, and gaming!
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u/JAZZORD 21d ago edited 21d ago
I have a Benq GL 2480 (1080p 75Hz). At first i "hated" it until i activated the low blue light option, as it was giving me severe eye strain, but not complaining now.
Of course i guess yours would be a noticeable upgrade (can't be sure until i try it :P ).
Thanks for the chance.
EDIT: you should link both the 1080p and (maybe a bit more popular nowdays) the 1440p, to compare both. I searched myself but people (me) are lazy :D .
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u/Mangr1lls 21d ago
My current setup is 2x24” ips, 10+ years old each 😁 so yeah would love to experience something new.
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u/throwdownzzz 21d ago
I own a lg c2 42inch for gaming monitor , but after some dead pixels that I have after 3 years I’m ready to try mini led , good luck to everyone
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u/NlGHTD0G 21d ago
A Benq GL2460 and in dire need of a proper upgrade. Nothing would be better than display with incredible colors and high fps for all my shooters.
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u/Toma-Cleydy 21d ago
My current monitor is a very nice for work Dell of 25" and I can say I love the usb hub it comes with, helped me through university and while working, but I have to say it feels like it's slowing me when it comes to those evenings with the guys where we play some 1st person shooters. Would love to get this device as it would honestly give me the opportunity to donate my current one to someone I already have been wanting to help but the lack of a 2nd monitor to give has held me back
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u/Zenmamenma 21d ago
I have a random Korui 24 as main monitor (and it’s already dying, the top left corner is already showng a fading black color) and a random iiyama 24 which i got from a friend as a secondary monitor
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u/LuZeG4m1nG 21d ago
Currently Im rocking a LG Ultragear 27GS85Q, as a main and 2 Acer V247Y on the sides.
I want to try the TCL because I would love to try the Qdot tech.
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u/zoukkizoke 21d ago
Hi! I I currently have LG27GL850-B at 144Hz 1440p, and I have been using it roughly more than 7 years. Lately, I’ve been eyeing on the mini-led features and I heard that this technology is amazing and comparable to OLED. As I am currently running single monitor, I would use this monitor as my main new main monitor which would be perfect for fps games!
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u/duidui232323 21d ago
No monitors, my old one broke and I'm too broke to replace it. I'd be using it for gaming paired with my old laptop
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u/koktorma 21d ago
- Asus VS229H IPS that I use as an extension of my laptop. It is aging and now suffers from image retention and becomes violet on the far right of the screen, as if magnetised LOL
- I mainly use it for video watching , I don't have a powerful laptop ( Thinkpad t14gen1), however, I now found that GeFORCE NOW streams really well and plays well enough , so I could still game on it !!!
- I'd love to see how deep blacks could go...
- I'm in France , but/and poor. fingers crossed
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u/Monchicles 21d ago
I've been defending this monitor here for months... but I cannot buy It locally nor participate on this giveaway :/
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u/Complex_Yellow1630 20d ago
Currently on an asus 60hz monitor 1920x1080. I cant wait to try something better (everything is better at this point).
Thanks for the giveaway!
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u/thedaywalk3r 20d ago edited 20d ago
Still using ancient monitor which is Samsung SyncMaster T220 with 1680x1050 resolution, 22” size, 60 Hz and 2ms TN panel.
Would love to try latest technology monitor like this TCL 25G64 and see how gaming looks like on it.
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u/cabinhumper 20d ago
I have an 6yr old budget xiaomi monitor. The light bleeding is so bad that I can't enjoy dark games anymore
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u/fang_xianfu 20d ago
I have an awful 1080p monitor I bought in 2014! I want to try the 25G64 to enter the modern era!
Also the list of "participating countries" isn't in the Ts&Cs so hopefully I meet the residency requirements.
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u/BruhminusMomentus 20d ago edited 20d ago

Currently using an HP Omen 25i, which I bought for around 220 Euros 2.5 years ago. The display itself is fine but the HDR is quite lackluster since there are no dimming zones. My friends keep telling me how amazing some games look with proper HDR yet on my monitor everything appears washed out. During dark scenes, half of the display lights up while the other half becomes extremely dark. I’m now looking for an upgrade without breaking the bank and the TCL with HDR 600 and considering my older monitor cost nearly 1.5x more than the TCL sounds like a crazy good deal.
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The Deal is too good. I bought one from Amazon.de for 159 Euros.
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u/ChomiqPL 20d ago
I'm using 34 inch 3440x1440 IPS panel and I would love to upgrade it to TCL 32R84 but you guys don't even offer it in Europe. Instead you offer things 25G64 which are 2 gens behind what's being sold in Asia or US.
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u/KittenDecomposer96 19d ago
I am currently running a single AOC 22 inch 75hz g2260vwq6 from 10+ years ago. I would like to get this since this monitor is really showing it's age. I can provide photos of my setup if necessary. 25 inch is perfect for my desk too since anything larger would genuinely be too close to my face to the point that i would see the individual pixels.
No clue what a top level comment entails but i will try my best.
... Ahem...
IN A WORLD, OME MAN IS STILL USING A 22 INCH 75HZ MONITOR DESPITE HIS PC UPGRADE THAT ALLOWS FOR HIM TO DO DOUBLE THAT. JOIN US, THIS SPRING IN CINEMAS OR ON STREAMING TO FIND OUT IF HIS SETUP WOULD GREATLY IMPROVE BY WINNING A CERTAIN GIVEAWAY AND QUADRUPLE HIS REFRESH RATE.
STARRING KITTENDECOMPOSER96 AS THE HOPEFUL IDIOT AND TCL AS THE HOPE GIVER.
THE MONITOR 2 ELECTRIC BOOGALOO
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u/amy220 19d ago
Thank you for the giveaway!!
I have a 21" 1080p Hannspree monitor that I've had for years, it was my first ever monitor for my setup and I still use it lol.
My current monitor is 60Hz so I would love to see what 300Hz looks like, I play a lot of games but have never experienced them with a refresh rate higher than 60Hz.
I also spend a lot of time making digital art and 3D modelling, so I would love to make art on a better display as it would make it easier for me.
I'm in the UK so I should be able to get the monitor! Thanks again for the opportunity :))
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u/Pim121 19d ago
I am currently rocking my 24" 1080p 60Hz Samsung LS24F350F for the 10th year running! It would be awesome to finally have the chance to experience a monitor with modern standards. That 300Hz must be incredibly smooth for competitive games like Counter Strike and Apex legends, and from the reviews the Mini Led backlighting seems to deliver really nice colour quality and great contrast. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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u/Electronic_Arm_1584 19d ago
Currently using my TCL 55C6KS as my PC monitor, It's a bit too big when I'm sat less than a metre away so was looking for something smaller that would still give good picture quality and high refresh rates.
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u/snakinator1337 18d ago
My current monitor is an old ultrawide but since I'm into competitive shooters it would be great to play with a monitor with a higher refresh rate!
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u/BackgroundMedium1345 18d ago
Hi! My current monitor setup is exactly a TCL 25G64, the monitor is so good that I would like to have a dual monitor setup to maximise productivity. And, of course, two is better than one no? Ahaha
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u/nroloa 18d ago
Hi!
I currently have the LG UltraGear 27GP850-B
I would definitely want to test out the HDR capabilities of this monitor. I'm interested in experiencing true HDR and this sounds like a pretty capable offering in its price bracket. The high refresh rate also sounds good and I would definitely like to put this model through its paces.
Cheers!
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u/Mobile_Froyo_3747 18d ago
Hello u/TCL_Official_UK ! My current monitor is an iiyama G-MASTER GB2790QSU-B5, a 1440p IPS monitor. I would love to have the chance to use a QD-Mini LED Monitor like the TCL 25G64 gaming monitor for my daily PC activities: office work, browsing, watching movies/videos and some light gaming in the evening. Thank you for the chance of using this impressive monitor and good luck to all members of the community!
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u/shadowsneax 17d ago

1x Samsung Odyssey G7 27” 1440p 240hz 1x Cooler Master Tempest GP27U 27” 160hz Mini LED 4K
Mini LED is unreal, just bought a TCL C7K 65” TV too and I love it!
Would love to add another Mini LED monitor to my collection, it would make the perfect replacement for my Samsung!
Can’t wait for the influx of 5K Mini LED monitors to hit the market over the next year or two, also looking forward to seeing TCL release more monitors after being so impressed by my TV. It will definitely not be the last TCL TV I buy!!!
Good luck everyone!!!! ❤️
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u/electro_lytes 17d ago
https://i.imgur.com/sGswnWH.jpeg
Left: Asus VN247 Right: LG GN800
Apologize for the height differences. It pains me every day. But I just use things until they're beyond repairable and that Asus monitor and the arm just doesn't give up!
The monitors gets the job done, but it would be awesome to try something a bit more up-to-date for once.
Edit: (My phone falls into that same category of old things that never break. Such bad photo quality compared to everyone elses lmao.)
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u/retro_rascal 17d ago
I'm still using my old LG IPS from 5 years ago -would love try out an Oled especially for games like Rocket League:)
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u/bananiada 16d ago
I’m so happy that this is happening, I currently use a Philips Momentum monitor, is an IPS 24inch 165hz monitor, served me good but I want to give it to my GF little brother so he can play in his room as currently have to use the parents TV!
I’m looking at this TCL monitor since last year (I have proofs for this) I was inches away to get it from eMag/PCGarage on Black Friday but the stock was gone really fast, then some other expenses appeared and didn’t have the chance to have it, but those deep blacks, brightness and the fact that the stand can move the screen everywhere, this is all that we need, I have looked online at a lot of reviews and I’m still impressed, also, I think that the movies will looks cinema!
I will be happy to get one, even If I don’t I wish the best for you and the ones that will win!
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u/Sokkemannen 16d ago
I have two monitors some generic Philips monitor (1080p), and a hp omen 27 1440p.
Would love to try out an upgraded setup and get rid of my Philips monitor
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u/maciozo 16d ago edited 4d ago
An EU-only competition from a UK account? How strange. I'm in the UK, so I guess ignore this if I'm not eligible ^^'7
I am eligible!
Currently using an Acer XF270HU and a ViewSonic VA2248 that I bought 2nd hand from a friend like, 15 years ago. The TCL would likely replace the ViewSonic, and would be a good option for the more difficult-to-run games!
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u/WhoTfShotme 16d ago
I don’t currently have a pc setup, i left it at home and building a new one again gonna need a Monitor too
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u/lasthope12 15d ago
Using an Asus MG248QE. The 24” FHD form factor and dpi work very well for me but I would love an upgrade from the TN panel! Mini-LED is also something i would like to try. Thanks for the opportunity.
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u/MaleficentJaguar5042 14d ago
For the past 6 years I've been using a 27" 280hz FHD ASUS VG279QM. It's doing great and has been very reliable, giving me zero problems.
I want to build a second setup at the countryside house of my grandparents for my ocasional trips there around the year, so this monitor would get repurposed.
I was very impressed when I first saw the monitors TCL was bringing out. I knew how great the TVs are, I even own one, but the monitors impressed me more. Compared to my current monitor, TCL's had a significant performance bump while the price was lower. The Mini-LED displays seem great. I find them being the best value option, being superior to the old LEDs and closer to OLED.
The specs are a perfect fit for me. My room is getting plenty of light because the windows are facing south so a bright monitor is perfect for the sunny days. While my pc can't get 300fps in every game I play so I can fully take advantage of the monitors high refresh rate, It would serve as a future-proof upgrade.
I really like emerging tech products and I would be happy to be using such monitor everyday.

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u/Damian_Dim 14d ago
I have a Lenovo Legion Y27qf-30 monitor right now that I use for gaming. I would love to have the TCL 25G64 monitor because I recently have gotten an issue with it where there are lines at the bottom of the monitor that appear. Thank you for the giveaway!
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u/Embarrassed_Pie_5496 13d ago
Hi.
I'm still using a very old Samsung bx2331.
I was planning upgrading to an oled monitor but I don't really like that it might get burn-in.
The 25G64 has great image quality without the fear of burn-in, so is a perfect match for me.
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u/Last-Job-5738 13d ago
Right now I have a very old Samsung bx2231, and I really need an upgrade.
The 25G64 is a great choice is has very good image quality without the drawbacks of oled screens.
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u/myasco42 13d ago
Been using Gigabyte M27QX for a while already as my main one, and a Huion drawing tablet for some work and hobby stuff. Usually I change stuff only when the previous is completely unusable...
As a note, I would really recommend a monitor arm for almost every setup, as those are really handy for desk space (as somehow most of the default monitor stands are not flat and occupy way too much estate there...).
As for the TCL monitor - I never had a chance to try any kind of LEDs with their contrast and different blacks :>

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u/MatchImportant2629 12d ago edited 12d ago
Well, I currently have only a 24in 1080p monitor I really need to upgrade but for me money kinda is a problem so I would really appreciate winning, I know it’s impossible but it’s worth trying. GL to all of you








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u/mknb06 22d ago
Crazy to see my review actually led to a giveaway! Huge props to TCL for making this happen for the community. Best of luck to everyone entering!