TCL CSOT Showcases APEX Pixel Full-Path Innovation Across Advanced Displays at SID Display Week 2026

06.05.2026

LOS ANGELES, May 6, 2026  /PRNewswire/ -- TCL CSOT, a global leader in advanced display technologies and a subsidiary of TCL Technology, is introducing its APEX Pixel framework at SID Display Week 2026. Rooted in the APEX philosophy — which transcends specifications to embody premium experiences that resonate with people — APEX Pixel represents a unified path for pixel-level innovation across FMM OLED, Inkjet-printed (IJP OLED), and LCD, underscoring TCL CSOT's leadership in frontier display technologies and its commitment to continuous innovation.

"Pixel innovation is the cornerstone of display technology. APEX Pixel is driving coordinated breakthroughs across LCD, OLED, and beyond, infusing every pixel with comfort, eye health, sustainability, and a vision for the future," said Xiaolin Yan, CTO of TCL Technology, CTO of TCL CSOT. "It also continues to push the boundaries of next-generation technologies such as Micro LED, while enabling extraordinary experiences for the AI era through XR displays."

FMM OLED: Super Pixel Breakthroughs 

TCL CSOT’s Super Pixel mobile displays

TCL CSOT is redefining next-generation FMM OLED performance with Super Pixel technology, which delivers a powerful trifecta of benefits:

  • Higher Clarity: Achieves sharpness comparable to WQHD SPR. By increasing the sub-pixel quantity by approximately 1.8%, it renders images that are more accurate, clear, and finely detailed.
  • Smarter Power Use: Optimized data processing reduces power consumption by up to 25% while maintaining exceptional image quality.
  • Rapid Refresh: Leverages a Real RGB pixel layout that requires less bandwidth than SPR, enabling refresh rates up to 40% higher for smoother motion.

TCL CSOT is showcasing a suite of groundbreaking Super Pixel mobile displays, each designed to push the boundaries of clarity, efficiency, and refresh performance. 

  • World's First Super Pixel High-Clarity Mobile Display (6.9"): This display delivers an ultra-high 2608×1200 resolution and 420PPI on a 6.9-inch screen, producing razor-sharp text and finely detailed textures. Its ultra-narrow bezels (0.5mm top, 0.8mm sides) create a stunningly immersive, edge-to-edge viewing experience.
  • World's Lowest-Power Consumption Super Pixel Mobile Display (6.9"): Setting a new benchmark in energy efficiency, this 420PPI display combines Super Pixel density with an 8T LTPO ultra-low-power architecture. It reduces IC power consumption by 10% and SoC power consumption by 25% compared to conventional solutions, extending battery life without compromising its 2000 nit peak brightness.
  • World's First Super Pixel High Refresh Rate Mobile Display (6.9"): Designed for next-generation gaming, this display features an ultra-fast 165 Hz refresh rate, improving motion smoothness by 40% over 120 Hz panels for tear-free visuals. Its 7T LTPS architecture intelligently adapts between 60–165 Hz to balance performance and power efficiency.

 IJP OLED: Superior Quality with Greater Flexibility 

World’s First Foldable & Portable IJP OLED Monitor Display (28")

Building on TCL CSOT's decade-long leadership in IJP OLED and its construction of the world's first 8.6-generation IJP OLED production line (t8), the company is showcasing how IJP OLED technology is transforming the industry with significant advantages in manufacturing and performance. TCL CSOT's pixel innovation in this area delivers:

  • Process Advantages: Reduces reliance on complex vacuum procedures and flexibly adapts to different panel sizes through scalable printhead configurations.
  • Image Quality: Real Stripe RGB pixel arrangement ensures exceptional clarity and true-to-life color accuracy.
  • Power Optimization: By creating larger light-emitting areas (50%–60% of the pixel), the technology improves luminous efficiency and lowers overall power consumption.

TCL CSOT is showcasing this innovation through the World's First Foldable & Portable IJP OLED Monitor Display (28"). Featuring a revolutionary tri-fold design, it transforms a compact 16-inch device into an expansive 28-inch ultra-wide screen, demonstrating IJP OLED's unique capability to enable flexible, high-performance designs that expand the boundaries of display applications.

LCD Innovation: Advancing with RGBC Four-Color Technology 

World's Highest Image Quality WHVA Ultra LCD TV Display (85")

TCL CSOT is advancing LCD technology for the large-screen domain by incorporating an innovative four-color (RGBC) pixel array.

  • Expanded Color Gamut & Accuracy: By adding a fourth (Cyan) sub-pixel to the traditional RGB system, the display can directly generate more saturated and realistic colors, significantly expand the color gamut and enhance color accuracy, especially in cyan tones.
  • Enhanced Resolution: The four-color system increases the sub-pixel count and utilizes optimized rendering algorithms to markedly improve resolution, delivering superior performance, especially when rendering high-frequency image details.

This innovation is demonstrated in the World's Highest Image Quality WHVA Ultra LCD TV Display (85"), featuring a native RGBC four‑color pixel array that achieves 131% of the BT.2020 color gamut. Delivering true four‑color performance at the hardware level, it sets a new benchmark for LCD innovation with exceptionally vivid, natural, and clear images.

By continuously evolving its technology portfolio to meet diverse scenarios, TCL CSOT demonstrates its commitment to setting new standards in display innovation and ensuring that advanced display solutions enrich everyday life for users worldwide.

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About TCL CSOT

Established in 2009, TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd. (TCL CSOT) is a leading global innovator in display technologies. Its LCD, OLED, and MLED solutions power applications across TVs, smartphones, tablets, laptops, monitors, automotive systems, VR/XR, and commercial displays. With a clear strategic direction set by its advanced display technology brand APEX, TCL CSOT invests continuously and strategically in R&D, driven by a mission to amaze, protect and inspire all people through endlessly innovative display technology. As part of TCL's Worldwide Olympic Partnership, TCL CSOT is proud to deliver display solutions that elevate experiences on the global stage.

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Deutscher Aktienmarkt trotzt Unsicherheit – Auto-Werte unter Druck

04.05.2026

Der deutsche Aktienmarkt ist nach dem verlängerten Wochenende mit leichten Gewinnen in den Mai gestartet. Der Dax notierte wenige Minuten nach Xetra-Eröffnung am Montag 0,14 Prozent höher bei 24.328 Punkten und knüpfte damit an die kräftige Erholung vom vergangenen Donnerstag an. Bereits der vorbörsliche X-Dax hatte auf einen freundlichen Start hingedeutet und lag rund eine Stunde vor Handelsbeginn 0,35 Prozent im Plus bei 24.377 Punkten.

Am letzten Handelstag vor dem Feiertag hatte der Leitindex mit einer deutlichen intraday-Trendwende das angeschlagene Chartbild aufgehellt. Nach einem Start am Tagestief von 23.715 Punkten gewann der Dax im Verlauf fast zweieinhalb Prozent und schloss auf Tageshoch. Der MDax der mittelgroßen Werte setzte die Erholung am Montag mit einem Plus von 0,77 Prozent auf 30.826 Zähler dynamischer fort, während der Eurozonen-Leitindex EuroStoxx 50 leicht im Minus lag.

Die Stimmung bleibt dennoch fragil. Marktteilnehmer beobachten weiter die Entwicklung im Nahost-Krieg, die Ölpreisentwicklung und insbesondere die Lage rund um die Straße von Hormus. Die Situation habe sich über das Wochenende „nicht wesentlich verbessert, aber auch nicht wesentlich verschlechtert“, sagte Andreas Lipkow von CMC Markets. Die Nachrichtenlage sei nach wie vor undurchsichtig, was die Risikobereitschaft der Investoren bremse.

Zusätzlichen Druck erhält der Markt von der Handelspolitik der USA. US-Präsident Donald Trump kündigte auf seiner Plattform Truth Social eine deutliche Anhebung der US-Zölle auf Fahrzeuge aus der EU an und zielte dabei besonders auf Europa und Deutschland. Die EU-Kommission behält sich Gegenmaßnahmen vor, sollte Washington die Pläne umsetzen. An die Rhetorik Trumps haben sich Anleger indes ein Stück weit gewöhnt: Laut Jens Klatt vom Broker XTB waren frühere Zolldrohungen häufig Teil der Verhandlungsmasse oder wurden im Zeitverlauf angepasst. Er hält auch diesmal rasche bilaterale Gespräche zwischen den USA, der EU und deutschen Herstellern für wahrscheinlich.

Ungeachtet dieser Einordnung standen Autoaktien zum Wochenauftakt unter Druck. BMW, Mercedes-Benz und Volkswagen wurden im vorbörslichen Handel auf Tradegate unter ihren Xetra-Schlusskursen vom vergangenen Donnerstag gesehen und galten auch im Dax als Belastungsfaktor. Die Kombination aus geopolitischen Risiken, unsicherer Handelspolitik und sektorbezogenen Zolldrohungen dürfte den Sektor vorerst volatil halten, selbst wenn der Gesamtmarkt zum Start in den Mai einen überwiegend freundlichen Ton anschlägt.