
At MWC 2026, TCL CSOT showcased its latest display innovations — including Super Pixel and Inkjet-Printed OLED technologies first announced at CES — alongside a diverse portfolio of next-generation display concepts spanning smartphones, laptops, monitors, and AR glasses.
Thanks to an additional 1.8% more sub-pixels inside the OLED layer, Super Pixel displays achieve higher sharpness than sub-pixel rendering (SPR) OLEDs, while reducing controller processing load by 25% and supporting refresh rates up to 165Hz.
Three 6.9-inch Super Pixel smartphone panels were demonstrated:
A high-clarity panel with 1,200×2,608px resolution, 420 ppi, 8T LTPO backplane, FIAA technology, 2,000 nits adaptive brightness, and remarkably slim 0.5mm top/bottom and 0.8mm side bezels.
An energy-efficiency-focused panel with 10% lower IC power consumption and 25% reduced chipset consumption versus conventional OLEDs.
A high refresh rate panel built on 7T LTPS with a dynamic 60–165Hz range, 420 ppi, and 2,000 nits HBM.
IJP OLED panels offer easily scalable sizes, a simpler production process with reduced costs, and improved performance over traditional OLED manufacturing. Highlights include:
A 14-inch laptop OLED panel just 0.77mm thick and weighing 77 grams.
A 28-inch foldable portable monitor with tri-fold design collapsing to 16 inches, measuring 4.48mm thin, featuring the world's largest waterdrop hinge.
A 5.65-inch smartphone IJP OLED with 490 ppi density and a Real Stripe RGB pixel arrangement.
A 6.9-inch OLED panel rated at a staggering 15,000 nits peak brightness — likely local peak brightness in HDR scenarios, but an impressive achievement regardless.
The world's smallest Silicon-based Micro LED at 0.05 inches, designed for AR glasses, with 256×86px resolution, 5,080 ppi density, and 4 million nits peak brightness.
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