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TCL’s Bringing 120Hz Displays to Its Cheaper Phones, Debuts New AR Glasses

By Matthew Lynch
February 1, 2024
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TCL, a company often associated with budget-friendly electronics, is making waves in the mobile industry by announcing its plan to bring high-refresh-rate displays to its more affordable smartphone lineup. In a marketplace where 120Hz screens were predominantly reserved for high-end models, TCL’s initiative is a nod towards democratizing cutting-edge technology for budget-conscious consumers.

The shift to 120Hz displays marks a significant improvement in visual performance, as it allows for smoother scrolling and more fluid motion when compared to the standard 60Hz screens typically found in cheaper phones. This enhancement not only elevates users’ experience while navigating through apps and websites but also proves to be advantageous for mobile gamers who can benefit from the reduced motion blur and lag.

Additionally, in an exciting development at the intersection of hardware innovation and augmented reality (AR), TCL has unveiled their latest AR glasses. The glasses are set to expand the realm of possibilities for consumer AR, highlighting TCL’s commitment to pioneering in immersive technology. These AR glasses promise a blend of style, functionality, and utility that could seamlessly integrate into everyday life.

As TCL integrates 120Hz displays into their lower-priced phones and introduces their new AR glasses, they are setting a bold precedent in the tech industry. They are not only enhancing the user experience but also bridging the gap between affordability and advanced technology. These moves have the potential to shake up market dynamics by compelling other market players to reconsider their approach to accessibility and innovation within their own product lines.

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