Inkjet-printed OLED screens are reportedly in mass production at long last — here's why that's great news for monitor, laptop and even TV pricing
- TCL CSOT is reportedly now mass producing the first inkjet-printed OLEDs for consumers
- MSI just revealed a new 27-inch monitor which seemingly uses this 4K panel
- Inkjet printing is a more affordable way of making OLEDs and it will usher in cheaper monitors and laptops, and eventually TVs further down the line
TCL CSOT has seemingly taken a big step towards putting inkjet-printed OLED panels in the homes of consumers, and mass production of these screens is now reportedly underway.
OLED-Info reports that the Chinese manufacturer has kicked off production with an initial 27-inch 4K panel with a refresh rate of 120Hz. It offers a brightness of up to 300 nits and 99% coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut (meaning lifelike and accurate color representation).
This inkjet-printed screen is destined for monitors, but bigger panels for the likes of TVs are expected to be in the cardsfor the future....
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