Modern Display Businesses Don’t Scale Down
When is a display not a display said the Cheshire Cat to Alice.
When is a display not a display said the Cheshire Cat to Alice.
There is still work to be done, but TCL CSOT sees its future in IJP OLEDs, initially for IT applications and then potentially in the future for TVs and smartphones.
The company claims its advancements in MicroLED technology, particularly through the integration of QDs and MLA, position the company to deliver next-generation display solutions for a variety of applications.
The company is unveiling several new products and enhancements for control room displays at InfoComm 2024.
CEO Jun Zhao spoke with Display Daily about a range of industry issues in an exclusive one-on-one interview.
The company highlighted its product lines with an 83-inch OLED TV and gaming OLED panels, both featuring META Technology 2.0.
The company uses proprietary light field technology to produce 3D scenes for multiple viewers, without requiring headsets.
The company also had another achievement off the show floor when Chen Yanshun, Chairman of BOE, received the 2024 David Sarnoff Industrial Achievement Prize from the Society for Information Display (SID).
One of the pioneers of the LCD display saying goodbye to the dispaly industry.
The flagship 115″ model from the QM8 series will be sold for $26,999.99.