TCL is promising brighter, cheaper, and less power-hungry OLED monitors

TCL announces brighter and cheaper OLED monitors using inkjet printing.

: TCL is developing OLED monitors using inkjet printing, reducing costs and improving efficiency. The company's process cuts manufacturing costs by 20% and reduces the product cycle by 30%. They showcased prototypes with improved light efficiency and reduced blue light. TCL plans to begin small-scale production this year and expand to IT devices by 2025.

TCL is advancing its OLED monitor technology by applying inkjet printing to the creation process, promising cheaper, brighter, and more energy-efficient displays. This innovative method reduces the light loss in their RGB OLEDs by 50% and enhances light output efficiency by 1.5 times, significantly improving product lifespan.

At the Omdia Korea Display Conference, CTO Ming-Jong Jou highlighted the cost advantages of using large, precise inkjet printers over traditional OLED methods. This process diminishes waste material and cuts manufacturing costs by 20%, also making the product development cycle 30% shorter.

TCL has already showcased a 65-inch OLED panel prototype with 8K resolution and a 31-inch 4K dome-shaped OLED, indicating the potential of this new technology. They plan to start producing a 21.6-inch 4K OLED panel for medical use by year's end, with plans for medium-sized IT panels by 2025.