TCL Dominates MWC 2026 With High-Efficiency Super Pixel Displays and 15,000 Nit Mobile Panels
TCL unveils next-gen Super Pixel and Inkjet-printed OLEDs at MWC 2026. Explore the 15,000-nit mobile screens and ultra-efficient 165Hz displays.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 7, 2026, 5:20 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from GSMArena

The Engineering Logic of Super Pixel Infrastructure
The latest evolution in mobile visual quality has arrived via TCL’s Super Pixel technology, which fundamentally alters the sub-pixel architecture within the OLED layer. by integrating 1.8% more sub-pixels than standard sub-pixel rendering (SPR) designs, the new panels achieve a significant leap in image sharpness and clarity. Beyond visual fidelity, the technology provides a strategic operational advantage by reducing the processing load on the display controller. According to TCL, this optimization results in a 25% reduction in energy consumption, addressing one of the most persistent challenges in high-performance smartphone manufacturing.
Specialized Panels for Efficiency and Motion
TCL’s showcase at MWC featured three distinct 6.9-inch Super Pixel prototypes, each tailored for specific market needs. The high-clarity model features an 8T LTPO backplane with ultra-thin 0.5mm bezels, providing a nearly borderless 420 ppi experience. Simultaneously, a dedicated low-power variant was demonstrated as a benchmark for battery longevity, reducing integrated circuit power consumption by 10%. For the gaming and enthusiast sector, TCL revealed a 7T LTPS version capable of a dynamic 165Hz refresh rate, ensuring fluid motion without sacrificing the 2,000-nit peak brightness required for outdoor visibility.
Scalable Manufacturing via Inkjet-Printed OLEDs
In a move to simplify production and reduce costs, TCL highlighted its commitment to Inkjet-printed (IJP) OLED technology across multiple form factors. Unlike traditional manufacturing methods, the "printed" process allows for easily scalable sizes and improved material performance. The display maker showcased a 14-inch laptop screen that measures just 0.77mm in thickness and weighs a mere 77 grams, alongside a unique 5.65-inch smartphone panel with a Real Stripe RGB arrangement. These developments suggest that high-end OLED visuals may soon become more accessible across a broader range of consumer electronics due to these streamlined production efficiencies.
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