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Lian Li launches Uni Fan TL Wireless with optional LCD screen

Lian Li is expanding its wireless fan lineup with the new Uni Fan TL Wireless series. Available with and without LCDs, these fans offer seamless synchronisation of ARGB lighting and fan speeds without the clutter of cables or hubs.

The Uni Fan TL Wireless series comprises two models: the Uni Fan TL LCD Wireless, which features an LCD display (as the name suggests), and the Uni Fan TL Wireless, which features Liquid Crystal Polymer blades. Both models are 120 mm in size and are available in black or white and in standard or reverse airflow configurations.

The Uni Fan TL LCD Wireless features a 1.6-inch IPS LCD with a 400×400 resolution and a 60 FPS refresh rate. This display can showcase custom graphics, including MP4, GIF, JPG, and PNG files, allowing for personalized animations and system monitoring information. The fan itself has a sleek design with infinity mirror edges and an LED strip around the mounting area. Powered by fluid dynamic bearings, it delivers an airflow of 62 CFM and a static pressure of 2.9 mmH2O while maintaining quiet operation.

The Uni Fan TL Wireless prioritises performance with its durable liquid-crystal polymer fan blades and fluid dynamic bearings. This combination allows for high-speed operation, delivering an airflow of 90.1 CFM and a static pressure of 3.97 mmH2O. The fan also features a stylish aluminium logo that conceals the copper shielding of the bearing, adding a touch of elegance without compromising performance or longevity.

Both models utilize the L-Connect 3 software and the L-Wireless Sync Controller for wireless control and synchronisation. This compact USB device manages fan speeds and lighting effects via a 2.4G signal, eliminating the need for a separate hub. The controller can be connected to a motherboard's rear I/O or internal USB header. Each fan or group of fans communicates with the L-Wireless Sync Controller through a clip-on receiver. This receiver is compatible with both TL Wireless and SL Wireless fans, providing a unified ecosystem for Lian Li's wireless cooling solutions.

KitGuru says: Are you planning on upgrading your system with new fans? Would you consider something like Lian Li's new Uni Fan TL Wireless 120mm fans?

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