TCL CSOT unveils cutting-edge OLED display prototypes at the Global Display Tech-Ecosystem Conference (DTC 2025) in Suzhou, China. These innovations include the world’s highest PPI Real-RGB G-OLED display, a Partitioned Frequency Division OLED Tablet Display, and an inkjet-printed Real-Stripe RGB AMOLED panel.
The star of the show is the 1,512 PPI Real-RGB G-OLED display, a 2.56-inch panel with a resolution of 2560×2740, boasting a 120Hz refresh rate and a wide color gamut. TCL aims to revolutionize XR (VR) devices with this technology. This display’s Real-RGB architecture not only boosts resolution and production yields but also reduces power consumption by a remarkable 26%.
Another breakthrough is the Partitioned Frequency Division OLED Tablet Display, a 13.2-inch screen that incorporates TCL CSOT’s proprietary partition FD technology. This innovation enables the screen to operate two or three partitions simultaneously, supporting various use cases. By dynamically adjusting refresh rates from 1Hz to 120Hz, it optimizes power consumption by 15-25% while delivering smooth motion, sharp details, and lifelike visuals.
The third novel OLED display is a 5.65-inch inkjet-printed Real-Stripe RGB AMOLED panel, achieving an impressive 390 PPI. TCL claims this is equivalent to 490 PPI in a pentile-diamond architecture. This technology is a significant leap forward, especially considering TCL’s consideration of targeting smartphone panels with its inkjet printing process, which requires high resolutions for feasibility.
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Source: OLED-Info, November 14, 2025