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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 5G Mobile WiFi P50 and WiFi Router BE36 at CES 2026

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TCL is done waiting for the future of connectivity; it just launched it. At CES 2026, the company unveiled the 5G Mobile WiFi P50 and WiFi Router BE36, two devices designed to cover the entire spectrum of modern connectivity needs, from your backyard to your basement office.

The TCL 5G Mobile WiFi P50 is more than a pocketable hotspot. It’s the first 5G mmWave mobile router that also supports both fast charging and wireless charging. It packs a 5000mAh battery for up to 12 hours of portable use, doubles as a power bank, and features a 2.4-inch touchscreen for live network stats. On the connectivity side, it delivers up to 3.97Gbps via full-spectrum 5G (mmWave + Sub-6), and tri-band Wi-Fi 7 speeds topping 5.8Gbps for up to 64 devices. There’s even a Gigabit Ethernet port for times when wireless just won’t cut it.

TCL WiFi Router BE36

While the P50 is built for mobility, the TCL WiFi Router BE36 is focused on home performance. It offers 3.6Gbps Wi-Fi 7 across dual bands, supports up to 512 device connections, and leverages 3T3R (2ss) antenna tech to boost range. It’s EasyMesh R6 compatible too, meaning you can deploy multiple units to blanket large homes in a seamless, zero dead-zone network.

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Security hasn’t been left behind either. The BE36 includes firewall-level protection with malware filters, brute-force attack detection, and smart-home security baked in. There’s even a built-in VPN suite and a dedicated gaming acceleration mode. Rounding it off is a 2.5GE port for serious wired performance.

In related news, TCL also unveiled the RayNeo Air 4 Pro, billed as the world’s first HDR10-enabled AR glasses, alongside the NxtPaper 70 Pro tablet with a dedicated eye-care display and stylus support at CES 2026.

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TCL Unveils World’s First HDR10 AR Glasses: RayNeo Air 4 Pro at CES 2026

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TCL’s RayNeo has introduced the RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR glasses at CES 2026. The device is the world’s first AR glasses to support HDR10, aiming to deliver a cinema-like viewing experience in a lightweight wearable form.

RayNeo originally launched the Air 4 Pro in China last year. The company is now taking the product global, positioning it as a new category of “head-mounted TV.” The glasses feature a 201-inch virtual display at a 6-meter distance and weigh just 76 grams. They connect to USB-C display output devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and gaming consoles such as the Nintendo Switch 2.

The Air 4 Pro is powered by the custom Vision 4000 chip. The processor enables real-time video enhancements, including upscaling SDR content to HDR and converting 2D video into 3D. The glasses support HDR10 for richer contrast and more vibrant color reproduction.

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RayNeo Air 4 Pro

For audio, RayNeo collaborated with Bang & Olufsen to design a four-speaker system. The glasses use directional sound tubes to provide immersive audio while minimizing sound leakage. The sound system has been fine-tuned by B&O’s audio engineering team.

The design focuses on comfort and portability. Adjustable nose pads and a balanced frame allow for extended use. The lightweight build makes it suitable for travel and on-the-go entertainment.

RayNeo plans to launch the Air 4 Pro globally on January 25 for $299. The price undercuts many other AR glasses in the market, making it one of the most affordable options in its class.

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If you are planning to buy an AR headset right now, the Air 3s Pro is also worth considering, as it is currently on sale for $249.

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TCL NxtPaper 70 Pro unveiled with dedicated eye-care display and stylus support

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TCL has unveiled the NxtPaper 70 Pro at CES 2026. The new smartphone expands the company’s NxtPaper lineup with upgraded display technology and built-in AI features aimed at reading, writing, and eye comfort.

TCL NxtPaper 70 Pro Specifications

The phone introduces NxtPaper 4.0 and includes a physical “NxtPaper Key” that switches between three screen modes: Color Paper Mode, Ink Paper Mode, and Max Ink Mode. The Max Ink Mode transforms the screen into a monochrome interface for focused reading. TCL claims it can deliver up to seven days of reading time and up to 26 days on standby. The mode includes a built-in library and AI tools such as AI Outline, Q&A, Audiobook, and Podcast.

The phone uses a 6.78-inch display with nano-matrix lithography and adaptive tuning to reduce glare and reflections. The screen is certified by TÜV and SGS and supports seven eye-care features, including blue light purification down to 3.41%, flicker-free DC dimming, and dim-light protection. It can drop brightness to as low as 1 nit for bedtime use and uses Circular Polarised Light for color accuracy with Delta E below 1.

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The NxtPaper 70 Pro runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor with up to 8GB physical RAM and 16GB virtual RAM. It supports up to 512GB of storage. TCL equips the device with a 50MP rear camera with OIS and a 32MP front camera. The MuseFilm imaging system supports night mode, motion capture, and CCD-style film filters.

TCL NxtPaper 70 Pro

AI features include Smart Interpreter, voice memo transcription, and support for Google Gemini. TCL also supports stylus input through the T-Pen and offers AI handwriting tools. The phone has a 5,200mAh battery with 33W fast charging and carries an IP68 rating.

Pricing and Availability

TCL will launch the NxtPaper 70 Pro in February. Prices start at €339 for the 256GB model and €389 for the 512GB version. The phone will be available in Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East.

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In related news, TCL launched the X11L SQD Mini LED TV series at CES 2026, highlighting up to 10,000 nits of peak brightness and Gemini AI features. The company also introduced the TCL Note A1 NxtPaper e-note tablet with an 11.5-inch 120Hz color display and stylus support.

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