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TCL CSOT showcases world-first IJP OLED smartphone panel, new Micro LED tech at SID 2025

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As expected, TCL CSOT has made a major impact at SID Display Week 2025 in the United States, unveiling a wide range of next-generation display technologies across OLED, Mini LED, and Micro LED categories. The company showcased several world-first products and claimed a significant lead in the commercialization of Ink Jet Printed (IJP) OLED technology.

TCL CSOT confirmed that its 21.6-inch 4K professional IJP OLED display entered mass production in November 2024. The company is now expanding its IJP OLED portfolio across a wide size range, from 6.5-inch smartphone screens to 65-inch TVs. TCL CSOT said it is the first company to achieve full-scenario IJP OLED coverage using a single technology platform.

TCL CSOT at SID 2025

The lineup includes the world’s first 6.5-inch IJP OLED smartphone panel with a Real RGB pixel layout, a 14-inch IJP OLED tablet display with 99% DCI-P3 coverage, and a 14-inch oxide-based IJP OLED laptop panel with 2.8K resolution and improved power efficiency. TCL CSOT also displayed a 27-inch 4K 120Hz IJP OLED monitor and a 65-inch IJP OLED TV.

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TCL CSOT at SID 2025

In the Micro LED segment, TCL CSOT showed the world’s smallest silicon-based Micro LED display, measuring just 0.05 inches with 5080 PPI and over 4 million nits peak brightness. The company also presented a 219-inch 36:9 modular MLED display with a million-to-one contrast ratio and support for large-scale installations. For automotive applications, TCL CSOT introduced a 14.3-inch Micro LED PHUD display with over 45,000 nits brightness and high visibility under strong ambient light.

The company brought attention to eye-friendly display technology by unveiling the world’s first 12.1-inch tablet screen with natural-spectrum lighting. This panel mimics sunlight composition to support circadian rhythms and reduce eye strain. It also maintains a thin and lightweight design.

TCL CSOT revealed an 85-inch ultra-low-power art TV that meets EU A-level energy efficiency standards. The TV uses IGZO backplanes, high-transmittance materials, and optimized backlight algorithms to reduce power consumption while maintaining high image quality.

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TCL CSOT at SID 2025

The company also demonstrated a 14.5-inch LTPO laptop screen with support for refresh rates between 0.3Hz and 120Hz. TCL CSOT claimed this panel delivers the lowest power consumption in its category and enables up to 24 hours of battery life for laptops.

Other innovations included a dual-curved 23.6-inch spliced display with ultra-narrow bezels, a transparent 8.42-inch Micro LED display with 5000 nits brightness and smart interaction features, and the world’s first under-display camera OLED panel for laptops with a 4K resolution and a 98% screen-to-body ratio.

TCL CSOT presented all these advancements under its APEX platform, which focuses on visual quality, power efficiency, eye comfort, and innovative design. The company stated that it invests 6.5% of its annual revenue into R&D, more than double the industry average.

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Through these product reveals, TCL CSOT aims to strengthen its position as a global leader in display technology and accelerate the commercial adoption of IJP OLED and Micro LED displays.

In related news, TCL supports Alcatel’s return to the Indian market with the launch of the V3 Ultra 5G, manufactured locally by NxtCell.

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TCL launches PlayCube, A1S, and C1 portable projectors in the UK

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TCL has launched its full range of portable projectors in the UK. The lineup includes the uniquely designed PlayCube, the versatile A1S, and the compact C1. All three models are also available in the U.S.

TCL PlayCube

The PlayCube, priced at £799.99 in the UK and $749.99 in the U.S., features a cube-shaped design inspired by the Rubik’s Cube. It weighs under 1.4kg and runs wirelessly for up to three hours thanks to a built-in battery. It uses Google TV with optimized Netflix support, and its rotatable lens design allows flexible image placement on walls, ceilings, or tents.

The projector outputs 750 ISO Lumens and supports 4K input, although its native resolution is 1080p. It covers 124% of the Rec.709 color gamut and features instant autofocus, auto keystone correction, and Dolby Digital Plus audio.

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TCL A1S

The A1S, priced at £369.99 in the UK and $330 in the U.S., features a tower design with a built-in “Versagrip” handle that acts as a stand. It also uses Google TV with Netflix, supports 4K input on a 1080p panel, and outputs 600 ISO Lumens. A 16W speaker system with passive radiators and reactive lighting adds entertainment value, especially during outdoor or party use.

TCL C1

The C1 is the most affordable option at £249.99 in the UK and U.S. It retains full HD resolution, Google TV, Netflix support, and automatic image adjustments. It delivers 230 ISO Lumens and can project up to 120 inches. The rotating gimbal handle helps with angle adjustment, and the built-in 8W speaker removes the need for external audio gear.

In related news, we recently covered the best TCL TVs under $500 you can buy in 2025, so do check that out as well.

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TCL CSOT Powers AOC AGON’s 1000Hz Gaming Monitor AGP277QK

AOC Agon AGP277QK

TCL CSOT is emerging as a driving force behind the next evolution in gaming displays. Following Philips’ announcement of the world’s first 1000Hz monitor, the EVNIA 27M2N5500XD, TPV’s other major brand, AOC AGON, has now unveiled the AGP277QK, another ultra-high-speed gaming monitor built on TCL’s latest panel innovations.

AOC Agon AGP277QK

The AGP277QK made its debut at the “Esports Market Empowerment and High Resolution Gaming Display Trends Seminar” hosted by TCL CSOT in Beijing on December 4. The monitor supports two native refresh modes: 500Hz at QHD and 1000Hz at HD resolution. Both displays are powered by TCL’s advanced HFS Shoot technology, signaling TCL CSOT’s leading role in pushing refresh rates into four-digit territory.

TCL’s HFS Shoot panel enables extreme motion clarity with a 0.3ms MPRT and 0.5ms GtG response time. It also delivers a 2000:1 static contrast ratio, 10-bit color depth, and ΔE < 1 color accuracy. The panel covers 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and includes certified low blue light and flicker-free eye protection, features increasingly demanded by esports professionals and competitive gamers.

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AOC Agon AGP277QK

The AGON AGP277QK comes with modern connectivity options, including DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1, and USB 3.2 ports. It also features RGB Light FX that syncs with audio playback, aligning with gaming setups that value both performance and style.

TCL’s deep integration with TPV brands highlights its growing impact across the gaming display ecosystem. By enabling both Philips and AOC to deliver cutting-edge 1000Hz monitors, TCL CSOT is not only pushing panel technology forward but also setting new benchmarks in high refresh rate gaming.

In related news, China’s TV market recorded a 15.7% drop in November shipments despite the extended Double 11 campaign, and Hisense launched a 4K 160Hz dual mode monitor that also functions as a Dolby Vision TV.

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China’s TV Market Sees 15.7% Decline in November Shipments Despite Double 11

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New shipment data from RUNTO Technology shows that China’s TV market continued to decline in November 2025, with most major brands reporting lower shipment volumes. Total shipments reached approximately 3.22 million units, a slight drop from the previous month and a steep 15.7% fall compared to November 2024.

The decline reflects ongoing challenges in the market. Government subsidies have gradually tapered off, and earlier pent-up demand appears to be exhausted. Since mid-year, the market has posted monthly declines of around 10%, showing consistent weakness despite major sales events.

November featured the country’s longest-running Double 11 sales campaign, but promotions failed to revive demand. Retail sales volume dropped 19.6% year-on-year, while retail revenue fell by 22.1%. The figures suggest that aggressive discounting is no longer enough to offset broader consumer caution.

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RUNTO Technology November 2025 Report

Despite the downturn, TCL remained one of the strongest players in the market. Alongside Hisense and Skyworth, TCL helped lead a group that shipped a combined 1.98 million units. The trio’s combined market share reached 61.6%, and their year-on-year decline was limited to 11.2%, lower than the overall market drop. TCL continues to strengthen its lineup with Mini LED and QLED models, contributing to its stable performance.

Xiaomi, including its Redmi TV brand, ranked third with 530,000 units shipped and a 16.5% share. Brands like Changhong, Haier, and Konka followed, but recorded a combined shipment drop of 13.8%. Huawei, Samsung, and Sony reported shipments in the tens of thousands, maintaining a limited presence in the domestic market.

RUNTO Technology estimates that full-year shipments in 2025 may fall to around 33 million units. The firm expects further contraction in 2026 as market saturation and weakened buying sentiment continue to pressure sales.

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In related news, we recently covered Hisense as it launched a 4K 160Hz dual-mode monitor that doubles as a Dolby Vision TV, and also covered a roundup of the best TCL TVs under $500 you can buy in 2025.

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