
TCL CSOT is about to make a significant splash at IFA 2025. The company will be showcasing its new APEX premium display brand and its pioneering Inkjet Printing OLED (IJP OLED) technology. The goal is to highlight a new era of display solutions that are not only high-performing but also sustainable and user-centric.
According to Jun Zhao, CEO of TCL CSOT, their presence at the show is a big deal for the company’s future vision. “We’re not just creating advanced displays – we’re developing solutions that enhance how people work, create, and connect while maintaining our dedication to sustainability and user well-being.”

One of the main highlights of the showcase is a brand-new series of IJP OLED displays, which are set to change the game for everything from laptops to monitors. TCL CSOT is showing off a range of different panels, each with a specific audience in mind.
- 14-inch WU IJP OLED Notebook Display: This display, with its 2K resolution and 99% DCI-P3 colour coverage, is aimed at creative professionals who need excellent colour accuracy and sharp details for their work.
- World’s First 14-inch Oxide IJP OLED Notebook Display: Combining a 2.8K resolution with a massive 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, this panel is perfect for mobile professionals who need both vibrant visuals and a long battery life.
- World’s First 16-inch 240 Hz IJP OLED Notebook Display: This is one for the gamers and content creators. It features an adaptive refresh rate (from 48-240 Hz) and 400 nits of brightness, promising smooth, blur-free visuals.
- 27-inch 4K 120 Hz IJP OLED Monitor Display: This monitor is for both professionals and enthusiasts, offering professional colour accuracy, stunning 4K clarity, and seamless motion handling.
TCL CSOT isn’t just focused on performance; they’re also pushing the boundaries of design and sustainability. This is most evident in two of their other products being showcased.
- 85-inch Ultra Low Power 8:9 Art TV Display: This massive 85-inch screen features a unique 8:9 aspect ratio and a very high resolution of 4320×3840. It’s designed to be incredibly energy-efficient, using only 1 kWh over three days of typical use. The adaptive 10 Hz refresh rate and a special anti-reflection polariser make it perfect for displaying art, much like a museum piece.
- World’s Thinnest 14-inch a-Si LCD Notebook Module: Setting a new benchmark for portability, this module is a mere 0.99 mm thick and weighs just 99 g. This breakthrough technology will enable manufacturers to create much lighter and more flexible laptops without sacrificing display quality.