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TCL CSOT Unveils APEX Platform Innovations to Elevate Display Experiences at SID Display Week 2025
TCL CSOT Unveils APEX Platform Innovations to Elevate Display Experiences at SID Display Week 2025

Cision Canada

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

TCL CSOT Unveils APEX Platform Innovations to Elevate Display Experiences at SID Display Week 2025

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 18, 2025 /CNW/ -- TCL CSOT, a global leader in advanced display technologies, made a commanding appearance at SID Display Week 2025, the premier global summit for the display industry. Reinforcing the strength of its APEX high-end innovation platform - built on four pillars: Amazing - Pleasant Display Experience, Protective - Reliable Vision Health, Eco-friendly - Sustainable Green and Low-carbon, X - Unlimited Future Imagination - the company unveiled a comprehensive portfolio of next-generation displays that redefine user experience, sustainability, and form factor possibilities across scenarios. Amazing Display Experience: Elevating Visual Immersion TCL CSOT presented a series of groundbreaking displays designed to deliver outstanding visual clarity, color precision, and immersive form factors - advancing the frontier of what users can see and feel: World's Highest Image Quality LCD TV Display (98") This 98-inch large-screen LCD TV achieves cinema-grade picture quality by combining an ultra-wide 178° viewing angle with an ultra-low reflectance rate of just 0.8%. Powered by a proprietary RGB Mini-LED backlight system, it delivers a 95% coverage of the BT.2020 color gamut, delivering stunning color depth for a premium home theater experience. World's First Mass Production CUP OLED Notebook Display (14") This 14-inch OLED panel features an industry-leading 98% screen-to-body ratio made possible through TCL CSOT's proprietary Camera Under Panel (CUP) technology. With a 4K resolution (3840×2400), 120Hz refresh rate, and full-spectrum color gamut coverage (100% DCI-P3, and Adobe RGB), it delivers professional-grade visual performance. World's First Ultra-Wide Color Gamut OLED Mobile Display (6.36") With advanced OLED structural design and optimized materials, this is the world's first FMM OLED mobile display that achieves 95% BT.2020 ultra-wide color gamut coverage (CIE 1931), ensuring exceptional visual excellence for next-generation smartphones. Protective Vision Health: Designed for Visual Wellbeing Prioritizing eye-care, TCL CSOT introduced innovations for healthier visual experiences: World's First Natural-Spectrum Slim Pad Display (12.1") This industry-first LCD tablet display replicates the full visible spectrum of natural sunlight with a 50% natural light ratio - more than double that of conventional displays. The display helps provide a more comfortable viewing experience for extended screen use. Eco-Friendly Innovation: Driving Sustainable Display Performance TCL CSOT showcased its continued leadership in energy-efficient design, bringing forward low-power display technologies that balance high performance with environmental responsibility: World's First Lowest Power Consumption PLP OLED Mobile Display (6.96") This mobile OLED screen achieves a 45% reduction in EL power consumption through advanced panel design and a next-generation high-transmittance color filter. With full BT.2020 color gamut coverage (up to 92%) and seamless IR sensor integration, it ensures high display fidelity while extending device battery life. World's Lowest Power LTPO Notebook Display (14.5") This LTPO panel transitions seamlessly from 0.3Hz to 120Hz depending on user activity. In static content scenarios, it enables a deep sleep state with power usage as low as 240mW, effectively doubling battery life. Unlimited Future Imagination: Redefining the Possibilities of Display Expanding the potential of visual technology beyond conventional formats, TCL CSOT continues to pioneer new paradigms in intelligent design, modularity, and spatial integration: World's Narrowest Splicing Dual-Curved Display (23.6") Designed for next-generation automotive cockpits, the dual 23.6-inch Mini-LED curved displays offer a seamless 1.0mm panel-to-panel gap, with integrated local dimming zones (9589*2). A hidden wood-grain visual layer blends harmoniously with vehicle interiors, balancing functionality and aesthetics with an ultra-wide color gamut for an immersive driving interface. APEX Innovation Platform: Enabling the Next Leap in Intelligent Display Experiences TCL CSOT's full-spectrum showcase at SID 2025 illustrates how the APEX innovation platform is redefining what's possible across every dimension of display: stunning visual quality, trusted vision protection, low-carbon energy performance, and future-facing form innovation. APEX continues to serve as the company's blueprint for next-generation breakthroughs, enabling smarter, more sustainable, and more human-centric display solutions. About TCL CSOT Established in 2009, TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd. (TCL CSOT) is a leading global innovator in display technologies. Its LCD, OLED, and MLED solutions power applications across TVs, smartphones, tablets, laptops, monitors, automotive systems, VR/XR, and commercial displays. With continuous investment in R&D and a strong global supply ecosystem, TCL CSOT is committed to shaping the future of display technology with intelligent, energy-efficient, and user-centric innovations. As part of TCL's Worldwide Olympic Partnership, TCL CSOT is proud to deliver display solutions that elevate experiences on the global stage.

The Razer Blade 16 Is the Slim Gaming Laptop You're Looking For
The Razer Blade 16 Is the Slim Gaming Laptop You're Looking For

WIRED

time28-03-2025

  • WIRED

The Razer Blade 16 Is the Slim Gaming Laptop You're Looking For

The keyboard has gotten a few noteworthy changes. The keys have a 1.5 mm travel distance, giving them a tactile and mechanical feel. The actuation feels heavy, though I like the precision it adds. Razer has also added five macro keys on the right underneath the power button and 'dual-LED' RGB backlighting. That means pressing and holding the Function or Shift keys will light up the secondary function of each key that has one. It's superfluous, yes, but I have to admit it's neat. The expansive, glass touchpad is great as well. I've had problems in the past with misclicks and palm rejection, but that's all been ironed out. Razer used to offer two display options, one of which was a 4K panel, but now there's just one option: an OLED 240-Hz screen with a 2,560 x 1,600-pixel resolution. Interestingly, with the RTX 5090 onboard, this feels like the first display that could produce better frame rates at that high resolution. The OLED panel is fantastic in terms of image quality. It's impressive in terms of color saturation (100 percent sRGB, 94 percent AdobeRGB) and color accuracy (Delta-E of 0.42). At a max of 381 nits, it's not the brightest display in the world, but that's what you get with OLED. The mini-LED displays Razer formerly offered were considerably brighter both in SDR and HDR, but the high contrast and fast response times of OLED make it unbeatable. I haven't tested it myself, but the 2025 version of the ROG Zephyrus G16 claims to hit 500 nits with its OLED panel. Photograph: Luke Larsen My only complaint with the Blade 16's screen is it's extremely glossy. I often found myself increasing the brightness to overcome my own reflection. It can be distracting in the wrong lighting. The six-speaker audio system is decent. It bests most other gaming laptops on the market, even providing some bass to the mix, good enough for watching YouTube videos or even a movie. It's still not competitive with Apple's MacBook Pro. And the 1080p webcam suffices for video calls, but it won't impress your coworkers. Even in decent lighting, I found the image pretty noisy. Multi-Frame Generation My configuration of the Razer Blade 16 has an RTX 5090 Laptop GPU inside, paired with an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. That'll cost you a cool $4,500. You read that right. Part of that sky-high price comes from being forced to opt for 32 GB of RAM and 2 TB of storage. Razer isn't selling a 16 GB model at all anymore. The starting configuration starts at $3,000, with the Ryzen AI 9 365, RTX 5070 Ti, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. The Blade series has never been cheap, but that price is tough to swallow. You can still buy older models, but even those start at $2,400. This is also the first time Razer has exclusively offered only AMD for the CPU on the Blade 16. That feels like a big deal. No one can argue anymore that Intel is the more premium option. It's not as beefy as the 'desktop replacement' chip used in last year's Intel model, but there's plenty of power here for your gaming needs.

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