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TCL CSOT introduced a major leap in display technology with the debut of the world’s first 5.65-inch Real Stripe RGB OLED phone panel built on printed OLED technology. The display delivers 390 PPI and reaches visual clarity comparable to 490 PPI because of its Real Stripe pixel arrangement. The announcement signals TCL’s commitment to high-precision inkjet printing as a next-generation manufacturing method for OLED panels.

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The reveal took place at the company’s 2025 Global Display Tech-Ecosystem Conference in Suzhou, where TCL CSOT presented multiple innovations across OLED, LCD, and Micro LED categories. Printed OLED remained a central theme.

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TCL highlighted environmental advantages, noting that its t12 G5.5 printed OLED line can save 300 to 400 million kilowatt-hours of electricity each year due to fewer vacuum processing steps. The company has also started developing the t8 G8.6 line, which it says is the world’s first mass-production printed OLED facility at that scale.

TCL CSOT also introduced a range of record-setting displays across OLED, Micro LED, and MLED categories. It presented a 2.56-inch Real RGB OLED display reaching 1512 PPI for XR use cases and a 0.28-inch full-color Micro LED display with a 1280×720 resolution at 5131 PPI, targeting AR glasses and other compact wearables.

In the gaming and productivity segments, TCL CSOT introduced a 16-inch IJP OLED laptop display with 2.5K resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate. The company also showed a 57-inch 8K MLED gaming panel with a 1000Hz refresh rate, powered by its custom 6G2P driver IC and CSPI 5.1 protocol.

TCL CSOT displays DTC2025

For tablets, TCL CSOT revealed a 13.2-inch OLED display with partitioned refresh zones, allowing multiple tasks to run at different refresh rates simultaneously. The display supports variable refresh from 1Hz to 120Hz using an LTPO backplane.

TCL CSOT displays DTC2025

The company also introduced a 28-inch tri-fold OLED display that folds down to 16 inches and a 6.73-inch folding OLED smartphone panel with the narrowest bezels in its class. TCL claims it can withstand up to 400,000 bends at room temperature.

TCL CSOT displays DTC2025

Alongside these, CSOT also showcased a 163-inch panel featuring a 37,500:1 contrast ratio, ultra-low-reflection encapsulation, hybrid PWM+PAM driving, 24-bit color depth, 144Hz refresh rate, and real-time brightness adjustment, with its large-panel design reducing bezel gaps and improving installation efficiency.

TCL CSOT says it plans to expand its display lineup across categories while advancing ecosystem development around printed OLED and AI-driven display technology.

In related news, TCL has recently introduced its budget-friendly T7 Series 4K QLED TVs with a 144Hz refresh rate and Google TV.

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