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TCL CSOT pushes the boundaries of IJP OLED, MLED and more at Display Week 2025
TCL CSOT pushes the boundaries of IJP OLED, MLED and more at Display Week 2025

Digital Trends

time19-05-2025

  • Digital Trends

TCL CSOT pushes the boundaries of IJP OLED, MLED and more at Display Week 2025

TCL CSOT made an appearance at SID Display Week 2025 and showed off a few massive advancements in its IJP OLED, MLED, and APEX technology. TCL CSOT is the B2B division of TCL, and they've been cooking up a lot of new advancements in display technology. Let's dig into what each of those are, the innovations TCL CSOT showed off at Display Week, and what it may indicate about the future of display technology. What is IJP OLED? Inkjet Printing OLED (IJP OLED) technology is a process for making OLED TVs. It uses a printer to deposit the organic materials in OLED panels, rather than the traditional method, which involves vacuum chambers and evaporation. The traditional method is time consuming and wasteful. IJP OLEDs, on the other hand, are faster and cause less waste. This could mean cheaper OLED TVs in the long run. TCL CSOT is the leading manufacturer of OLED panels using this process, and their announcements at SID Display Week 2025 showed some massive applications of the technology. In 2024, TCL CSOT mass-produced a 21.6-inch 4K OLED display using IJP technology. This weekend they showcased four new displays: a 6.5-inch smartphone display, a 14-inch tablet display, a 14-inch laptop display, a 27-inch monitor display, and a 65-inch TV display. This shows a huge jump in the capabilities of IJP OLED technology. TCL CSOT says they are continuing to scale the process up so that one day we will have full-size TVs manufactured using IJP. What is MLED? Micro LED (MLED) is a type of display technology that allows for finely controlled individual pixels. MLEDs produce their own light, allowing for individual pixel control, faster response times, better color gamut, and true blacks (because each pixel can turn off completely). TCL CSOT introduced some groundbreaking MLED tech at Display Week 2025. They showcased the world's smallest silicon-based MLED display: just 0.05-inches. It gets 256×86 resolution and a sharp pixel density, perfect for things like smart glasses. On the other end of the spectrum, TCL CSOT introduced a 219-inch MLED display. Large screens can struggle to maintain sharp picture and deep colors, but TCL CSOT's new MLED display has a 5760×1440 ultrawide resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and over 98% DCI-P3 color gamut. TCL CSOT introduced a few other fancy MLED advances, such as an ultra-bright display designed for use in cars, and a transparent MLED display with interesting prospects for alternate reality or museum exhibits. TCL CSOT is pushing the boundaries of what MLED can do, from tiny to massive and bright to invisible. What is APEX? If futuristic tech like IJP OLED and MLED makes your eyes glaze over, don't worry. TCL CSOT showed off some innovations with real world applications that are easy to understand. TCL CSOT's APEX initiative focuses on improving consumer displays ('A' for 'Amazing'), increasing comfort and safety ('P' for 'Protective'), making the technology and manufacturing process more sustainable ('E' for 'Eco-friendly'), and generally pushing the boundaries of display tech ('X' for 'Unlimited'). TCL CSOT showcased some of these new efforts at Display Week 2025. It included an LCD TV with the world's highest image quality, a mobile OLED display with 95% ultra-wide color gamut coverage, an LCD display that gets the full visible spectrum of natural sunlight (better for your eyes), and some displays with massive reductions in power use. These are some ways TCL CSOT is expanding the possibilities of display technology. It won't be long before we see these advancements in the screens of our home TVs, smartphones, wearable tech, and more.

Focusing on Visual Health, Embracing Ultimate Display - BOE UB Cell 4.0 Ushers in a New Era of Smart Display with Premium Picture Quality and Eye-Safe Technology
Focusing on Visual Health, Embracing Ultimate Display - BOE UB Cell 4.0 Ushers in a New Era of Smart Display with Premium Picture Quality and Eye-Safe Technology

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Focusing on Visual Health, Embracing Ultimate Display - BOE UB Cell 4.0 Ushers in a New Era of Smart Display with Premium Picture Quality and Eye-Safe Technology

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- BOE's UB Cell, a premium TV display technology solution, integrates cutting-edge breakthroughs in ADS Pro advanced LCD display technology and has been setting new benchmarks for "perfect picture quality" since its debut in 2022. Today, UB Cell 3.0 has become a flagship representative of AI TVs with unparalleled visual performance. At Display Week 2025, BOE unveiled its latest innovation—75-inch 4K 165Hz Health-Care AI TV, powered by the fourth-generation UB Cell display technology. Building on the strengths of UB Cell 3.0, this innovation incorporates industry-leading "All-Scenarios Eye-Safe Technology," offering uncompromised image quality with full viewing angle without color shift in natural indoor lighting, while also protecting users' visual health through technological innovation. Its smart capabilities and low-carbon design make it an ideal choice for integrated smart home platforms. Next-Gen Display with "Visual Health" & Perfect Picture Quality: 1. Circular Polarized Light Eye-Safe Technology – Reduces Eye Strain UB Cell 4.0 adopts circular polarized light technology, mimicking natural light emission to minimize eye irritation. With 95% BT.2020 color gamut coverage, it enhances color fidelity. Users can now enjoy rich, vivid images with reduced eye fatigue. Reflection & Anti-Glare – Unmatched Visual Comfort: UB Cell 4.0 combines surface and in-cell reflection reduced techniques, achieving an ultra-low reflection of just 0.7%. With an ambient contrast ratio (ACR) exceeding 1400 and a mirror reflectance reduced to approximately 0.4%, the screen maintains a Unified Glare Rating (UGR) below 5—setting a new industry benchmark with setting an industry benchmark for "near-zero glare and exceptionally comfortable viewing." The result is a deep, shadow-free, and glare-less visual experience. 3. High Dynamic Clarity – Minimizes Motion Blur: Featuring Mini LED backlighting, UB Cell 4.0 optimizes signal transmission with a highly integrated control system, synchronizing backlight scanning and screen refresh for ultra-low latency. Coupled with a 165Hz native refresh rate and HSR 330Hz, it reduces the Moving Picture Response Time (MPRT) to approximately 2ms and reduces dizziness with clear and sharp images, and smooth and dynamic images. 4. Smart Eye Safe & Adaptive Ultimate Picture Quality: Equipped with BOE's pixel-level ambient light/temperature sensors, integrated radar, and under-display cameras, UB Cell 4.0 dynamically adjusts display parameters based on real-time environmental and user position to ensure an optimal health and eye protection effects, as well as the ultimate comfortable picture quality experience, in various modes and ambient lighting. Its Child Care Mode leverages the under-display camera to monitor viewing duration and safeguard children's eyesight. Smarter & Greener: The Next Evolution of Intelligent Displays 1. Smarter AI Integration: UB Cell 4.0 features BOE's AI Digital Assistant powered by a large-scale AI model. It not only understands user intent precisely but also supports conversational interaction along with centralized control of smart home devices. 2. Greater Eco-Friendly: Incorporating BOE's Dynamic Local Refresh Display Technology, the system enables dynamic screen refreshing at any position, any area size, and any frequency. This adaptive refresh capability reduces screen power consumption by up to 50% across different usage scenarios, delivering exceptional energy efficiency. The integrated In-Panel Sensor Technology utilizes built-in sensors and radar systems to monitor ambient conditions, implementing intelligent power management schemes for optimized energy consumption throughout the entire system. With continuous improvement in consumers' quality of life, televisions have evolved from traditional home entertainment centers to core interactive platforms in smart home systems, developing towards more eye-safe features, intelligences, and low-carbon solutions. As the global leader in semiconductor display technology, BOE continues to drive innovation guided by user needs, empowering diversified scenarios through technology and products, with the innovative value ecosystem of "Powered by BOE". Collaborating with partners, BOE aims to create flagship high-end TVs that deliver market-leading competitiveness and offer consumers worldwide unparalleled experiences and a future shaped by cutting-edge AI. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd.

We saw LG Display's latest tech up close — and some of it feels like science fiction
We saw LG Display's latest tech up close — and some of it feels like science fiction

Android Authority

time14-05-2025

  • Android Authority

We saw LG Display's latest tech up close — and some of it feels like science fiction

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Step into LG Display's SID Display Week 2025 booth and you're stepping into the future of screens. The company's showcase, themed 'Shaping the Future,' is easily one of the most expansive and ambitious at this year's expo. From jaw-dropping 4,000-nit OLED TVs and ultra-immersive gaming displays to the world's first blue phosphorescent OLED and shape-shifting in-car screens, LG Display is putting on a tech flex across every category it touches. We toured LG Display's booth to bring you the highlights and trust us, there's a lot to take in. The Korean company had a banner year at Display Week 2025, showcasing twice as many products as it did in 2024. Blue phosphorescent OLED: the long-awaited breakthrough, now real We covered LG Display's blue phosphorescent OLED breakthrough last week, but we actually got to see it in action at Display Week. The best part is this isn't just another lab demo or roadmap promise. LG Display is the first to reach the commercialization stage of this long-elusive tech, and it's a major milestone decades in the making. Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority While red and green phosphorescent materials have been in commercial use for over 20 years, blue has remained the missing piece due to its shorter wavelength and high energy demands. Now, LG has cracked the problem with a hybrid tandem OLED structure that uses blue phosphorescence in the upper stack. This results in around 15% less power consumption compared to conventional OLED panels, a massive win for mobile devices, where battery life is everything. 4th-gen OLED: brighter, purer, and ready for the AI TV era We were among the first to see LG Display's brand new 4th-generation OLED screens and they're just as impressive in real life as the specs make them to be. These panels were announced during CES at the beginning of the year, but at SID Display Week LG was ready to showcase them. The 4th-gen panels are the brightest, most advanced OLEDs the company has ever built, pushing peak brightness to a staggering 4,000 nits and boosting color brightness to 2,100 nits. That's a 33% and 40% improvement respectively over the previous generation, paired with 20% greater energy efficiency. Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority The secret lies in LG's new Primary RGB Tandem structure, which replaces the older yellow-green compromise layer with dedicated stacks for red, green, and blue. It's a complex architecture that stacks multiple independent light sources for each primary color, optimizing both brightness and clarity. The result is stunning HDR performance, improved efficiency, and a dramatic reduction in reflections—blocking up to 99% of internal and external light. That means perfect blacks and cinematic contrast, even in a bright living room. Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority LG's 4th-gen OLED technology is also coming to gaming monitors, with the first products set to be produced this year. We got to check out LG Display's latest 27-inch QHD gaming panel with upgraded specs across the board: a 280Hz refresh rate, 1,500-nit peak brightness (APL 1.5%), and 99.5% DCI-P3 color gamut. Compared to the already-excellent 3rd-gen version, this is a clear leap forward. Certified with both VESA's HDR True Black 500 and UL's Perfect Black standards, the panel delivers luscious blacks and vivid highlights, giving games a more immersive, cinematic feel. Fast-paced titles benefit from the ultra-high refresh rate and response time, while HDR content looks richer and more dynamic thanks to the brighter highlights and expanded color range. Also on display: a 45-inch 5K Gaming OLED panel, the highest-resolution gaming OLED in the world. It packs 5K2K resolution into a 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio, offering movie theater-style immersion. LG's proprietary DFR (Dynamic Frequency & Resolution) tech lets users toggle between high-res and high-refresh modes depending on the game, balancing sharp visuals and fluid motion. It's a smart feature for serious players, and one that hints at OLED's growing dominance in the gaming space. Of course we also got to see mainstays like the 32-inch LG UltraGear Dual Mode monitor. Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority LG's next-gen car displays steal the spotlight LG Display is a major force in the automotive space, supplying some of the most advanced in-vehicle screens on the market today. At SID Display Week 2025, the manufacturer's automotive innovations were front and center. The booth featured a full slate of futuristic automotive demos, from stretchable and slidable panels to massive pillar-to-pillar dashboards and transparent OLEDs. We got to see a multitude of polished, functional showcases of what next-gen mobility could look like, blending style, utility, and a good dose of sci-fi. Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority One of the most eye-catching demos at LG's booth was its 12-inch stretchable display, an experimental panel that literally expands on touch. Built on Micro LED tech, this screen can stretch up to 50% beyond its original size while maintaining full RGB color and 100 PPI resolution, comparable to a standard monitor. Originally seen on wearable fashion at Seoul Fashion Week, LG is now imagining it inside vehicles — specifically in the center fascia area — where it could morph into interactive controls that physically pop out when touched. Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority It's a wild concept, but one with real UX potential: dynamic controls that only appear when needed, then disappear seamlessly into the design. This could radically change how drivers and passengers interact with the car's interface, blending tactile feedback with next-gen visuals. The massive 57-inch pillar-to-pillar OLED stretched across the entire dashboard in one clean sweep. No bezels, no seams, just a single ultra-wide canvas that looked like it belonged in a luxury EV from the future. Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority In the back seat, we got to try the 12.8-inch control pad, which lets passengers manage the car's systems like they're in charge. Then there was the 18-inch slidable OLED, which silently extended from a hidden compartment. One second it's gone, the next it's ready for Netflix or Zoom. The transparent 55-inch OLED was another highlight: completely see-through when idle, but instantly usable when powered up. It felt like a sci-fi HUD built into a window. Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Speaking of transparency, we were impressed with LG's 4K Transparent OLED with 45% transparency. It looked almost like a sheet of glass until content popped onto it with surprising clarity and brightness. The detail held up even in the harsh lighting of the expo floor, and the see-through effect gave it a sleek, sci-fi vibe. It's easy to imagine this being used in everything from futuristic storefronts to heads-up displays in vehicles or even home windows that double as screens. Wrapping up: LG's vision of the future is taking shape LG Display showed up big at SID Display Week 2025, and what stood out wasn't just the number of products, it was how polished and real many of them felt. The company brought working demos across a wide range of categories. Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority One of the more subtle but impressive pieces was the 22-inch Zero Bezel Micro LED display. It looked clean and sharp, with no visible borders and excellent image quality. It's clearly aimed at commercial spaces, but it also shows how LG is expanding beyond OLED, leaning into Micro LED as part of its broader display strategy. Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Overall, this year's LG Display booth didn't feel like a tech wish list – it felt like a preview of what's actually coming very soon. And based on what we've seen at the show, we're in for some incredibly exciting products.

VueReal to Showcase Groundbreaking MicroLED Innovations at Display Week 2025
VueReal to Showcase Groundbreaking MicroLED Innovations at Display Week 2025

Canada Standard

time12-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Canada Standard

VueReal to Showcase Groundbreaking MicroLED Innovations at Display Week 2025

Reportable 12 May 2025, 18:36 GMT+10 WATERLOO, Ontario – May 12, 2025 – VueReal, a pioneer in MicroSolid Printing™ technology, will unveil its latest microLED advancements at Display Week 2025 (Booth #1447). The company will highlight scalable solutions for next-generation lighting, displays, and transparent electronics across automotive, consumer, and emerging tech applications. To view the full announcement, including downloadable images, bios, and more, click here. Key Takeaways: VueReal, a pioneer in MicroSolid Printing™ technology, will unveil its latest microLED advancements at Display Week 2025 (Booth #1447). The company will highlight scalable solutions for next-generation lighting, displays, and transparent electronics across automotive, consumer, and emerging tech applications. All technologies shown at Display Week were developed using VueReal's MicroSolid Printing platform and Reference Design Kits, allowing customers to prototype and build real products without traditional non-recurring engineering (NRE) costs—dramatically accelerating development and time-to-market. Click image above to view full announcement. About VueReal VueReal is redefining how microdevices are manufactured with its MicroSolid Printing™ platform—a breakthrough solution that makes high-yield, scalable transfer of microLEDs and other micro-semiconductor devices a reality. Its eco-friendly, additive process enables flexible production from prototype to high volume, accelerating innovation in automotive, consumer electronics, industrial, and medical applications. VueReal manufactures displays and lighting systems in North America and licenses its platform globally to OEMs and fabs building the future of microdevice-enabled products. Learn more Source: VueReal Distributed by: Reportable, Inc.

VueReal to Showcase Groundbreaking MicroLED Innovations at Display Week 2025
VueReal to Showcase Groundbreaking MicroLED Innovations at Display Week 2025

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

VueReal to Showcase Groundbreaking MicroLED Innovations at Display Week 2025

Waterloo, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - May 12, 2025) - VueReal, a pioneer in MicroSolid Printing technology, will unveil its latest microLED advancements at Display Week 2025 (Booth #1447). The company will highlight scalable solutions for next-generation lighting, displays, and transparent electronics across automotive, consumer, and emerging tech applications. To view the full announcement, including downloadable images, bios, and more, click here. Key Takeaways: VueReal, a pioneer in MicroSolid Printing technology, will unveil its latest microLED advancements at Display Week 2025 (Booth #1447). The company will highlight scalable solutions for next-generation lighting, displays, and transparent electronics across automotive, consumer, and emerging tech applications. All technologies shown at Display Week were developed using VueReal's MicroSolid Printing platform and Reference Design Kits, allowing customers to prototype and build real products without traditional non-recurring engineering (NRE) costs--dramatically accelerating development and time-to-market. Click image above to view full announcement. About VueReal VueReal is redefining how microdevices are manufactured with its MicroSolid Printing platform--a breakthrough solution that makes high-yield, scalable transfer of microLEDs and other micro-semiconductor devices a reality. Its eco-friendly, additive process enables flexible production from prototype to high volume, accelerating innovation in automotive, consumer electronics, industrial, and medical applications. VueReal manufactures displays and lighting systems in North America and licenses its platform globally to OEMs and fabs building the future of microdevice-enabled products. Learn more at Contacts: Katherine Waite 617 599 9798 katherine@ Source: VueReal To view the source version of this press release, please visit

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