At TCL's CES 2026 booth, one of the more unusual products on display was CyboPal ONE, an active-tracking AI robotic monitor. TCL supplies the 4K display while the CyboPal system handles the robotics and software. The monitor uses a 6-DOF motorized base and arm that physically moves to keep the screen aligned as the user changes position. To control the monitor users can use voice commands, hand gestures, and an air-cursor system. Judging by the demo at CES, the idea of this monitor with a robotic arm that actively adjusts to the user's position may be successful, especially for those who spend many hours in front of the screen.
Alongside CyboPal ONE, TCL showcased several monitors from its existing and upcoming lineup. The new TCL 32X3A flagship OLED features a borderless design on all four sides and a dual-mode that can switch between 4K at 240 Hz and 1080p at 480 Hz. It offers a 0.03 ms response time and includes integrated audio tuned by Bang & Olufsen, powered by a dedicated DSP. The TCL 57R94 was also on display, a large curved (1000R) dual-4K QD-Mini LED monitor with a 32:9 aspect ratio, 2,304 local dimming zones, and VESA HDR1000 certification. For esports users, TCL showed the 25G64, a QD-Mini LED Fast IPS monitor with a 300 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms GtG response time, support for AMD FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA G-Sync, and TCL's T-Dynamic Tuning for reduced motion blur.