TCL CSOT Previews Future Display Tech with Printed OLED Micro LED and Tri-Fold Screens at DTC2025

TCL CSOT previews advanced display technology at DTC2025, showcasing innovations in printed OLED, high-density Micro LED, MLED, and more.
TCL CSOT Previews Future Display Tech with Printed OLED Micro LED and Tri-Fold Screens at DTC2025

TCL CSOT Displays the Future of Printed OLEDs, Micro LEDs, and MLED Technologies at DTC2025

TCL CSOT has previewed a very rich advanced display technology slate at the DTC2025 conference very impressively printed OLED, Micro LED, MLED further developed. This bank of announcements is quite strategic indicating that the company would like to lead through technological innovation across display categories and in sustainable manufacturing.

Printed OLED The Sustainable Breakthrough

The first was an inkjet printing technology that produced the world's smallest 5.65 inches Real Stripe RGB OLED panel for smartphones. The panel has a 390 PPI and the visual sharpness of the display is equivalent to that achieved by a 490 PPI display, marking the beginning of a new phase in small-size OLED production.

first was an inkjet printing technology

This inkjet printing process is also more sustainable. The t12 G5.5 production line saves tens of thousands kilowatts of electricity a year by reducing vacuum processing. Meanwhile, the company already develops the t8 G8.6 line to be the world's first mass production facility for printed OLEDs made for monitors, tablets, and laptops.

Some of the other OLED innovations include:

  • A 2.56-inch Real RGB OLED display having an incredibly high 1,512 PPI used for XR devices.
  • A tablet OLED with a size of 13.2-inch has partitioned frequency controls allowing different zones of the screen to operate at independent refresh rates.
  • A 6.73-inch folding OLED having a 95.96 percent screen-to-body ratio.
  • A 16-inch, 2.5K inkjet-printed OLED gaming notebook panel featuring a refresh rate of 240Hz and adaptive sync.
The t12 G5.5 production

Micro LED Pushing Pixel Density to the Limit

TCL CSOT also showcased a full-color, silicon-based panel measuring 0.28 inches for the Micro LED category. The computed resolution is 1280 multiplied by 720 pixels, having an outstanding 5131 pixels per inch industry-leading pixel density. This small, low-power display is to be used for AR and lightweight applications in XR devices, being able to demonstrate high contrast and vivid colors.

TCL CSOT

MLED Powering Display Speed and Size

For the big and fast screens, TCL CSOT has launched two brand new MLED panels:

  • 163-Inch MLED Display: This giant panel boasts a contrast ratio of 37,500:1, 24-bit color depth, 144Hz refresh rate, and ultra-low-reflection materials mean clear visuals.
  • 57 Inches 8K MLED Gaming Panel: This panel has a refresh rate of 1,000Hz, thanks to a new point-to-point driver IC and TCL's proprietary CSPI 5.1 transmission protocol.
MLED Powering Display Speed and Size

A Peek into the Foldable Future The Tri-Fold Display

TCL CSOT also introduced the world's first tri-fold 28-inch portable OLED display. This innovative panel can fold itself to a compact 16-inch or extend itself to a complete 28 inches. It features a seamless folding mechanism combined with an integrated stand addressing mobile productivity and entertainment purposes.

A Peek into the Foldable Future The Tri-Fold Display

Other News from TCL

In other news, TCL enjoys booming sales for TVs, and in this regard, the firm is pushing its flagship SQD Mini LED technology. It has also introduced the T7 QLED TV series, which features 4K, 144Hz refresh rate, and Google TV and is priced from $599.99.

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