TCL CSOT is reportedly preparing to mass-produce its first standard OLED monitor panel, marking a significant step in its display technology roadmap. According to industry source VisionTalk, the panel will feature a 27-inch size, 4K UHD resolution (3840×2160), and support for 120Hz or 144Hz refresh rates. Unlike OLED gaming monitors, this model is targeted primarily at office and professional use.

VisionTalk reports that TCL CSOT has already finalized internal plans for OLED panel mass production. Based on the current timeline, production is expected to begin by the end of the third quarter of 2026. The company has also started discussions with multiple monitor brands to explore potential collaboration and integration.
The specifications closely resemble a prototype that TCL CSOT showcased at the SID 2025 exhibition. That model used inkjet printing (IJP) technology for OLED deposition and featured the same size and refresh rate configuration. It served as an early indicator of TCL CSOT’s intent to move beyond R&D and enter commercial production.
Although 120Hz and 144Hz refresh rates are typically associated with gaming monitors, TCL CSOT appears to be positioning this panel for general productivity and creative tasks. OLED displays offer deep contrast, true blacks, and wide viewing angles, which can enhance workflows for professionals working with visual content or multitasking across large screens.
The use of IJP OLED technology could allow TCL CSOT to keep production costs lower than those of traditional WOLED or QD-OLED panels. This approach may also support more scalable manufacturing, which is critical as the company looks to expand its presence in the OLED monitor segment.
TCL CSOT has not publicly confirmed the report, but VisionTalk suggests that early-stage talks with display brands are already underway. If the production schedule holds, the first commercial monitors based on this 27-inch 4K OLED panel could arrive in late 2026 or early 2027.
In related news, TCL recently launched its C72K QD-Mini LED TVs in India, featuring 4K 144Hz panels and Dolby Atmos support, while the Nxtpaper 11 Plus tablet has debuted in the US with a 120Hz paper-like display.
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