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TCL showcases dome-shaped OLED panel at DTC 2023

TCL recently unveiled various new display panels at DTC 2023 in Wuhan, China. From OLEDs to LCDs, the Chinese company showed what's coming to TVs, monitors, and smartphones in the next few years. The highlight is probably the dome-shaped 31-inch OLED panel.

As noted by ITHome, this 31-inch gaming display boasts a 4K resolution and operates at a 120Hz refresh rate, offering gamers a unique 3D-like experience. Typically used in larger-scale professional simulators, the dome-shaped display finds a perfect balance for a 4K monitor to be used at home, and its pixel density makes it arguably the optimal size for a 4K monitor.

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TCL also showcased other OLED advancements at DTC 2023, including a 65-inch 8K curved (1800R) OLED panel and the world's first 14″ 2.8K IJP hybrid OLED for notebooks. Moving away from OLEDs, the company also showed the world's first 27-inch 8K panel with a 120Hz refresh rate that can change between 2D and 3D modes. Those interested in a dual 4K monitor setup may consider monitors with TCL's upcoming 57-inch curved (1000R) panel, which features Mini-LED technology (over 11,000 dimming zones), a 240Hz refresh rate, and a 1ms response time.

The company also revealed an 85-inch WHVA panel with a 144Hz refresh rate capable of covering 90% of the BT2020 colour gamut, the world's first 150″ MLCD zero seam display, and the world's first 2.1″ real RGB LTPO-VR LCD with a 1727 PPI (pixels per inch). Lastly, TCL showcased the world's first 6.9-inch ultra-flat UFG folding screen. It's worth noting that these advancements are limited to the panels only, and other companies may or may not incorporate them into their products.

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