OLED monitors and TVs could get cheaper soon thanks to TCL’s inkjet breakthrough

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  • TCL has begun production of a 21.6-inch inkjet-printed OLED panel
  • Inkjet-printed panels are cheaper to produce and more efficient
  • Larger IJP panels still remain at the prototype stage

The OLED panel in your next monitor, and TV could be made by an inkjet printer. It’s a technology that TCL has been talking about for more than a decade, but the Chinese panel-maker has finally made its screen-printing ambitions a production reality.

TCL has officially begun mass-production of inkjet-printed OLED panels. Their first application isn’t something you’re likely to see in your living room, mind: a 21.6-inch 4K OLED display that’s intended for professional medical use.

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