TCL Begins Mass Production of Inkjet-Printed OLED Displays with a 21.6″ 4K Panel

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TCL has begun the mass production of inkjet-printed OLED displays at its 5.5-gen production line, and the first of these is a 21.6-inch panel that features a 4K resolution, according to the latest reports. See below for a video of the display, which was teased earlier this year during Display Week with a spec sheet that can confirm 99% coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut, as well as a peak brightness of 350 nits and an under-1-millisecond response time. (The display is aimed at the medical market, it’s said.)

TCL CSoT originally said it will produce OLED TV panels, but later updated its plans to produce smaller displays, targeting the IT market and niche markets. The Elec further says that CSoT’s capacity will be low at first, and it will be produced on the company’s 5.5-Gen line that uses equipment it acquired from JOLED when the company liquidated. We hope TCL will fare better with these OLEDs than JOLED did.

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