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TCL CSOT unveils IJP OLED laptop display and multi-refresh rate zone screen - NotebookCheck.net News

There are a number of ways to make an OLED display, and TCL CSOT claims to have mastered 2 of them at CES 2024. The OEM has as before touted one of them (Inkjet Printing OLED or IJP OLED) as a way to make bright, high-res panels with a wide range of colors that might cost less to produce, thereby potentially resulting in a more cost-effective end-product.

Furthermore, TCL CSOT has demonstrated the ability to shrink the technology down to make a 14-inch 2.8K screen for a laptop in Las Vegas. The Hybrid OLED Display in question might be followed up by even more compact IJP displays for clinical or professional IT use-cases. Tft Module

TCL CSOT unveils IJP OLED laptop display and multi-refresh rate zone screen - NotebookCheck.net News

That is not the only new potentially future laptop display to have been debuted at CES 2024, however. The 14-inch 4K Ultra Tandem AMOLED Screen is made using the Fine Metal Mask-OLED (FMM-OLED) process. TCL CSOT asserts that the technique results in a power-efficient PC with a peak brightness of 2,500 nits and a variable 30-120Hz refresh rate.

On that note, TCL CSOT also claims to have perfected the "Frequency Division" (which might also come to be known as the multi-refresh-rate or local refresh rate zone) Display.

Many 'normal' smartphones can vary the frame-rate of their screen based on its contents; however, this new 6.36-inch OLED panel could imbue a future device with the ability to sustain 2 or even 3 different rates on separate parts of the screen at the same time, thereby possibly building on the reputation for reduced power consumption of even the most advanced LTPO technology of today.

TCL CSOT unveils IJP OLED laptop display and multi-refresh rate zone screen - NotebookCheck.net News

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