TCL CSOT is hosting its own Global Display Tech-Ecosystem Conference (DTC 2025) in Suzhou, China, showcasing its latest next-generation display technologies, panels and prototypes.
First, TCL is showing the world's highest PPI Real-RGB G-OLED display, at 1,512 PPI. This is a 2.56" panel with a resolution of 2560x2740, offering a 120Hz refresh rate and a wide color gamut. TCL targets XR (VR) devices for this display. A couple of months ago Xiaomi announced its 17 Pro Max flagship smartphone, that featured TCL's 6.9" 1200x2608 120Hz 3,500 nits LTPO Real-RGB AMOLED (and also a secondary 2.9" 596x976 LTPO AMOLED back screen). TCL says that its Real-RGB architecture not only increases actual resolution and increases production yields, but it also reduces the power consumption by 26%.
TCL also showed the world's first Partitioned Frequency Division OLED Tablet Display. This 13.2" display incorporates TCL CSOT’s self-developed partition FD technology that enables the screen to operate two or three partitions simultaneously. The idea that such a screen can support several different use cases in different areas - like a text on the top and a movie on the bottom. By applying adaptive refresh rates from 1 Hz to 120 Hz, dynamically adjusting to content demands on different parts of the screen, this can reduce power consumption by 15 – 25% while maintaining smooth motion, sharp detail, and lifelike visuals.
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