"The core innovation of Super Pixel displays is how they differ from the most popular type of OLED displays available today that rely on sub-pixel rendering (SPR). TCL adds just 1.8% more sub-pixels than a typical SPR display would have but achieves higher sharpness and draws a clearer image."
"The streamlined Super Pixel design reduces the processing load on the controller, which reduces power draw by up to 25%. Additionally, Super Pixel displays can have higher refresh rates - they can go up to 40% higher than typical displays today."
"For one, printers are easily adaptable to different panel sizes. Also, the process is simpler than using the vacuum procedures required for traditional OLED manufacture. IJP OLED displays can have 50%-60% larger emission areas, which makes them more efficient."
TCL CSOT is showcasing two major display innovations at MWC 2026. Super Pixel Technology improves upon traditional sub-pixel rendering by adding only 1.8% more sub-pixels while achieving superior sharpness and clearer images. By eliminating the need for complex color conversion processing, Super Pixel displays reduce power consumption by up to 25% and support refresh rates 40% higher than conventional displays. Additionally, TCL CSOT is constructing the world's first 8.6-generation Inkjet-printed OLED production line. This manufacturing method offers significant advantages: printers adapt easily to different panel sizes, simplify production compared to traditional vacuum procedures, enable 50-60% larger emission areas for improved efficiency, and create Real Stripe RGB panels for superior color accuracy and reduced power consumption.
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