TCL CSoT shares more details on its microLED prototype displays shown at Displayweek 2025

Two days ago we reported that TCL CSoT demonstrated new microLED displays at Displayweek 2025, and now the company shared more details about all of the microLEDs it demonstrated.

So first up, we have the world's smallest microLED microdisplay- at just 0.05-inches. The display offers a resolution of 256x86 (5080 PPI), with a 5 micron pitch. The display is a monochrome green color, with a brightness that exceeds 4 million nits. TCL says that the CMOS backplane is highly efficient, and the total power consumption of the display is below 10 mW.

 

From the world's smallest, we go to TCL's largest display, a 219-inch tiled microLED display that offers a 5740x1440 resolution (36:9 aspect ratio), a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 98% DCI-P3 color gamut. 

Next up is a new 14.3" 120Hz microLED display used as an automotive HUD module. The display, produced on an LTPS backplane, offers a brightness of over 45,000 nits (perceived brightness of 12,000 nits), with a high (for an HUD) ambient contrast ratio (5:1).  

Finally, TCL CSoT is showing a new 8.42" transparent microLED display, that offers a brightness of 5,000 nits and a 0.02 mm pixel pitch. 

Posted: May 16,2025 by Ron Mertens