TCL CSOT Launches Innovative Micro-LED and OLED Displays
New displays target mixed reality applications with unmatched pixel density and color accuracy.

TCL CSOT showed off its latest display tech at the SID Display Week 2026. Two standout products aim at mixed reality (MR) applications. They presented a micro-LED display with just a 0.28-inch diagonal and an OLED display with a pixel density of 1,700 PPI on a 2.24-inch diagonal.
Micro-LED Marvel
The micro-LED display, only 0.28 inches, features a resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels. That means a pixel density of 5,131 PPI. It's so detailed that individual pixels are invisible to the naked eye. Using self-emissive micro-LED tech, it promises high brightness, perfect contrast, and full color gamut coverage—ideal for immersive MR experiences.
Micro-LED tech sets new standards in pixel density and clarity.
OLED Excellence
TCL CSOT's 2.24-inch OLED display offers a resolution of 2,600 x 2,784 pixels. This RGB-G-OLED display boasts great contrast and deep blacks, plus a 120 Hz refresh rate. It's perfect for high-performance MR devices.
TCL CSOT also announced a 2.48-inch LC display with a pixel density of 2,200 PPI, designed for the XR sector, covering both augmented and virtual reality.
OLED displays keep impressing with vibrant colors and smooth refresh rates.
Potential Applications
TCL CSOT makes the displays, but real-world uses depend on partnerships with device makers. When and how these displays hit the market? We don't know yet.
- Mixed Reality Headsets: Better resolution and color accuracy for immersive experiences.
- Wearable Devices: Smaller high-res screens for compact tech.
- Portable Monitors: Crystal-clear visuals boost productivity.
Context: Display Innovations
Display tech keeps moving forward, with micro-LEDs and OLEDs leading the charge thanks to their visual performance. Micro-LEDs are popular for high brightness without losing energy efficiency, while OLEDs shine with rich colors and deep contrasts.
How it compares: Market Alternatives
Samsung and LG are also in the next-gen display game, focusing on OLED and micro-LED tech. But TCL CSOT's focus on extreme pixel density might give it an edge in specialized MR applications.
TCL CSOT's displays could redefine clarity and visual performance standards in MR tech.
What's still unclear:
- When will these displays show up in consumer products?
- Which manufacturers will team up with TCL CSOT?
- How will the costs stack up against current MR display solutions?
Why this matters:
TCL CSOT's advancements signal a big step in display tech, key for the growing MR market. With higher pixel densities and better color accuracy, new possibilities arise for immersive experiences. This could change the future of consumer electronics and professional gear, paving the way for more MR tech in our lives.
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