Wednesday, May 24th 2023
TCL CSOT Shows Off 57-inch 1,000R 8K DUHD High-end Curved Gaming Display at SID Display Week 2023
CL CSOT, a company focused on developing new technologies and innovations in the display industry, today unveiled over 30 of its latest products and advanced technologies, including more than ten firsts in the world, at Display Week 2023 organized by the Society for Information Display (SID), held from May 21 to 26 in Los Angeles, California.
Guided by the vision of "Display A Better Future For All", TCL CSOT showcases its expertise and capacity in providing complete display technology solutions across a range of sizes, categories, and forms - spanning IJP OLED, Mini LED, Micro LED, medical displays, vehicle-mounted displays, light field displays, as well as consumer electronics displays. Among them, six core exhibits include:
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Guided by the vision of "Display A Better Future For All", TCL CSOT showcases its expertise and capacity in providing complete display technology solutions across a range of sizes, categories, and forms - spanning IJP OLED, Mini LED, Micro LED, medical displays, vehicle-mounted displays, light field displays, as well as consumer electronics displays. Among them, six core exhibits include:
- The world's first 65-inch 8K ink-jet printing flexible OLED display brings to the industry the largest flexible OLED foldable screen based on ink-jet printing technology to date with the highest resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. The screen uses IGZO TFT backplane technology and ultra-high-precision ink-jet printing technology to present a smooth and intricate display of an astounding 33 million pixels per frame. Combining ultra-thin and high-strength flexible module materials, the product has a bending radius of less than R25mm and a bending life of up to 100,000 times.
- The ultrawide 47.5" curved pillar-to-pillar display extends continuously about 1.4 m-wide from one A-pillar seamlessly to the next. The whole display area is equipped with in-cell touch sensing and can be operated by driver and co-driver simultaneously. With an integrated cluster, central control and passenger entertainment functions built into the 4,200R curved display, its utterly natural design merges stylishly with the interior, creating an immersive and futuristic experience. At 8K, this display boasts the highest resolution in the automotive industry. In addition, an AM Mini LED backlight with more than 3,000 local dimming zones and advanced control algorithms facilitates an improved user experience with increased image contrast and decreased energy consumption.
- Blurring the line between virtual reality and the real world, the world's first mass-produced 1,512 PPI Mini LED VR display guarantees an immersive visual feast for gamers, movie-buffs, and the like. With a resolution of 2,280RGB x 2,280 and a pixel density of 1,512 PPI, the 2.1-inch display is currently the LCD screen with the highest pixel density in the world, effectively eliminating any screen-door effect and greatly improving the visual perception of VR products. Thanks to local dimming technology, it can achieve fine partition dimming with a contrast ratio of up to 100,000:1, bringing a more realistic and delicate picture, while a 120 Hz refresh rate supports a smoother viewing experience.
- The 2.1-inch 1,512 PPI LTPO-VR realRGB fast-LCD is TCL CSOT's latest LTPO VR display module with 4K resolution for both eyes and 1,512 PPI real-RGB. Its ultra-high pixel density further improves the experience of VR products. As the most extreme LCD display module in the industry, it eliminates the screen-door effect and vertigo common in VR systems. The graininess no longer exists, while the 3D image is more vivid and immersive than ever. Utilizing advanced LTPO panel design and flow, this product is enabled by major breakthroughs in transmittance, frame rate, border size, and power consumption.
- Catering to the growing demand for ultra-wide e-sports screens, the world's first 57-inch 1,000R 8K high-end curved gaming display delivers a super wide perspective using a unique high-performance HVA screen. Boasting a resolution of DUHD 7,680 x 2,160, 1,000R curvature and 32:9 super wide display ratio, the player can experience a 3D depth of field perception and immersion that engages all senses. At the same time, the high refresh rate of 240 Hz and fast response speed of 1 ms offer a fluid gaming experience, ushering in a new era for e-sports as the world's first 8K e-sports-ready monitor with exceptional picture quality.
- Driven by TCL CSOT's future-oriented vision, the world's first ultra-narrow OLED flexible display screen (also the world's first WQ_LTPO ultra-narrow AMOLED flexible product) presents an extra fine appearance with a four-sided 0.9 mm Array Panel frame, a four-sided 1.6 mm module frame, a 0.3 mm O-cut Array Border and a 0.36 mm module border. With 1,920 Hz PWM dimming technology and a static frame as low as 1 Hz, its overall power consumption is 15-20% lower than conventional products in the industry. Equipped with a 240 Hz high touch report rate and TCL CSOT's latest C7 organic light emitting system, this product provides a more realistic color.
20 Comments on TCL CSOT Shows Off 57-inch 1,000R 8K DUHD High-end Curved Gaming Display at SID Display Week 2023
AOC and Philips might very well be using their panels, as both brand names are owned by TP Vision which is owned by TPV Technology which is a xinese company as well.
This monitor have 3 yr warranty?
I.e. they don't sell finished products.
That's just hilarious. As if they already predicted how the product might end up
DUHD 32∶9 7680×2160
DUHD+ 16∶5 7680×2400 Not when it comes to warranties towards consumers, no.
it's two 4K monitors side by side.
I don't put two 2K monitors next to each other and say "look, 4K".
shame on these companies using resolution descriptors that don't apply to their screens.
That's exactly why its better to use resolutions as their actual pixel counts.
Acer and Samsung made them, maybe someone else too.