Perhaps you don’t think much about displays, but if you do, you’ll be glad to know the future is looking sharp—literally. TCL CSOT rolled into MWC 2025 in Barcelona with a bag full of world-first display innovations, proving once again that screens are far more than just pixels.

The Laptop Webcam That Disappeared
Tired of laptop screens with awkward notches? TCL CSOT introduced the world’s first Camera-Under-Panel OLED display on a 14-inch 4K 120Hz panel. No cutouts, no distractions—just an edge-to-edge screen. It debuts in the Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i, making video calls feel a little less… intrusive.
The Power-Sipping Smartphone Display
Big screens often mean battery anxiety, but TCL CSOT’s 6.36-inch low-power display tackles that. It splits the screen into three refresh rate zones, sipping power strategically. With up to 31% lower IC power consumption, this could be a game-changer for all-day phone users.
A Screen That Cares About Your Eyes
The 6.67-inch WQHD circular polarizer display reduces glare and improves visibility—even in bright sunlight or behind sunglasses. It also ditches screen flickering with global DC dimming, so your eyes don’t hate you after hours of scrolling.

Moth-Eye Tech for Tablets
Inspired by nature, TCL CSOT’s 12.1-inch Moth-Eye Biomimetic Eye Care Display fights glare, fingerprints, and blue light. You get less reflection, better contrast, and no squinting in bright light—a welcome upgrade for anyone tired of tablet screens doubling as mirrors.
The First 4K 144Hz AI Tablet Display
Tablets just got an upgrade. This 13-inch 4K 144Hz display dynamically adjusts power consumption while delivering ultra-smooth performance. A 240Hz+ touch response makes stylus use incredibly fluid.
With brighter, smarter, and battery-friendly displays, TCL CSOT isn’t just making screens—it’s making screens that matter. Oh, in case anyone’s wondering what TCL stands for… it stands for “The Creative Life” while CSOT is an acronym for “China Star Optoelectronics Technology”. It develops and produces display solutions. You can think of it as the backend of the TCL TVs, and other TCL products that utilize a display.
Images: TCL CSOT.