On November 16, 2024, TCL CSOT hosted the global display ecosystem conference (DTC2024), unveiling its cutting-edge display solutions, ecosystem development, and global strategic initiatives.
1、TCL CSOT Showcases Multiple Micro LED Car Displays: The exhibition featured the 10.25” Micro LED PHUD, 6.79” Micro LED Floating Sprite display, and 6.79” high-brightness Micro LED external car smart interaction display, highlighting TCL CSOT’s technological advancements in automotive Micro LED displays.
2、TCL Technology’s CTO Yan Xiaolin Reveals Upcoming Micro-LED Pilot Line Launch: Yan announced that the Micro-LED pilot production line would start next month. Public records show that Xinying Display was established in December 2020 as a joint venture between TCL CSOT and Quanzhou Sanan. With a total investment of 300 million RMB (approx. 42 million USD), the company is dedicated to the research and development of next-generation semiconductor display technologies and the industrialization of Micro-LED displays.
3、Global Debut of TCL CSOT’s 15.6” High Color Gamut DC Eye-Care Mini LED COB Car Display: This car display uses direct current (DC) dimming technology, offering significant advantages over traditional PWM dimming methods, which were evident during the live demonstration. Experts noted that through professional photography, the product showed no flickering or image jitter, effectively reducing visual fatigue and providing a more comfortable viewing experience for users.
4、TCL CSOT Announces Mass Production of Printed OLED Displays: The conference also showcased several products, including printed OLED, LCD, and more. Key products include the Cloud Series laptop screen with the world’s highest brightness printed QD-EL (14”), the first mass-produced 4K printed OLED professional display (21.6”), and Zhenzhi smartphone screen—claimed to have the world’s lowest driving power OLED display (6.36”).Among them, the Cloud Series laptop screen incorporates TCL’s first 14″ 2.8K printed QLED display, using high-efficiency quantum dot materials. The display offers excellent viewing angles, vibrant color reproduction, and brightness, along with a wide color gamut and 30~120Hz VRR for smooth visuals.

Additionally, the 150-inch MLCD Star Screen, a hybrid LCD and Mini LED display, was also shown, breaking the current limits on LCD sizes and offering 1*N and N*N endless splicing options.

This conference not only showcased TCL CSOT’s transformation from a “panel manufacturer” to a “scene-based display solution provider,” but also provided an important platform for global display industry innovators to collaborate and discuss cutting-edge display technology applications and future trends.
The conference brought together hundreds of industry experts, scholars, media representatives, and TCL CSOT’s ecosystem partners to explore the future of display technology. TCL Founder and Chairman Li Dongsheng stated, “The new mass production technologies and brands announced by TCL CSOT represent a significant milestone in our innovation journey and an important step in expanding display technologies into application scenarios and industrial ecosystems.”

Wang Cheng, COO of TCL Technology Group, gave the opening speech, stating that in the face of intensified global competition, economic shifts, and rapid AI advancements, the semiconductor display industry is encountering new opportunities and challenges. “TCL CSOT is committed to innovation, continuously enhancing our competitive edge, and working with our partners to inject new momentum into the global semiconductor display industry.”

Innovation and User-Centric Product Development
TCL CSOT’s Senior Vice President and CEO, Zhao Jun, highlighted the company’s new value proposition at DTC2024, stating that TCL CSOT is committed to creating superior products through better display experiences, more reliable visual health, and more sustainable green low-carbon solutions. The company aims to redefine display experiences through a balance of contrast, brightness, viewing angle, and reflection, offering the best comprehensive user experience with world-class quality.


TCL CSOT also emphasizes eye health by exploring the physiological mechanisms of the human eye and integrating display technologies with visual health. The company aims to create comfortable, safe, and friendly eye-care systems that deliver the best visual experiences.
In terms of green technology, TCL CSOT is dedicated to reducing carbon emissions across the supply chain by working with suppliers to build a green, circular, low-carbon ecosystem. They are also using renewable energy sources, like solar power, and aim to create a zero-carbon, intelligent factory.



APEX: TCL CSOT’s Advanced Display Technology Brand

TCL CSOT’s advanced display technology brand, APEX, was officially launched at DTC2024. Liu Xiaolan, Vice President of TCL CSOT, shared that APEX was created to simplify the display industry, reducing technical barriers for users and product selection costs. APEX’s slogan, “Pace to APEX,” reflects the company’s commitment to using leading global technologies to create exceptional product experiences. By integrating key display technologies, such as HVA, HFS, IJP OLED, and FMM OLED, along with eco-friendly and energy-saving materials, APEX aims to provide high-quality visual experiences while improving energy efficiency and user health.



Printed OLED Mass Production: A Milestone for Chinese Display Technology


Yan Xiaolin, TCL CSOT’s CTO, announced that Printed OLED has entered mass production, marking a significant breakthrough for TCL CSOT in the display technology field. The company has achieved its goal of global leadership in patents related to printed OLEDs. By developing different-sized and shaped prototypes, TCL CSOT has demonstrated the commercial potential of this technology, setting the stage for the next phase of mass production.


TCL CSOT’s entry into mass production of printed OLEDs not only marks a milestone in the commercialization of printed OLED technology but also signals the start of a new wave of technological change in the display industry. Moving forward, TCL CSOT aims to drive innovation across the industry’s supply chain and push the development of printed OLEDs into new fields like healthcare, automotive, and the metaverse.
Conclusion: A New Era of Display Technology
TCL CSOT’s announcements at DTC2024 reaffirm the company’s leadership in advanced display technologies and its commitment to innovation, visual health, and environmental sustainability. As the display industry continues to evolve, TCL CSOT is positioning itself to meet the challenges and opportunities ahead, fostering a new era of high-quality, sustainable, and user-centered display technologies.

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