TCL shows off its Super Pixel and Inkjet-printed OLED displays at MWC
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TCL shows off its Super Pixel and Inkjet-printed OLED displays at MWC
"Thanks to an additional 1.8% more sub-pixels inside the OLED layer, TCL's Super Pixel displays achieve higher sharpness and a clearer image compared to sub-pixel rendering (OLEDs). But the more important bit is that TCL's new display tech also reduces the processing load on the controller, which leads to a 25% lower energy consumption."
"The first one brings exceptional image clarity with a 1,200 × 2,608px resolution and 420 ppi density. The panel features an 8T LTPO backplane alongside Full in Active Area (FIAA) technology and an adaptive brightness of up to 2,000 nits. TCL also achieved impressively thin 0.5mm top and bottom bezels and 0.8mm on the sides."
"TCL also demoed another 6.9-inch Super Pixel panel, which is touted as 'a benchmark in energy efficiency'. This panel is once again an 8T LTPO OLED with 420 ppi density, and it delivers 10% lower IC power consumption while also reducing chipset consumption by 25% compared to conventional OLEDs."
TCL demonstrated advanced display technologies at MWC, featuring Super Pixel OLED displays with enhanced performance across multiple dimensions. The Super Pixel technology incorporates 1.8% additional sub-pixels within the OLED layer, improving image sharpness and clarity while reducing controller processing load by 25% for lower energy consumption. TCL showcased three 6.9-inch Super Pixel smartphone displays: one prioritizing high-clarity with 1,200×2,608px resolution and 420 ppi density; another emphasizing energy efficiency with 10% lower IC power consumption and 25% reduced chipset consumption; and a third featuring dynamic 60-165Hz refresh rates. All panels include adaptive brightness up to 2,000 nits, thin bezels, and advanced backplane architectures including 8T LTPO and 7T LTPS technologies.
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