TCL CSOT's Next-Generation VR Displays Set to Dazzle at MWC 2025
TCL CSOT's Revolutionary VR Displays at MWC 2025
At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 held in Barcelona, TCL CSOT, a recognized leader in display technology for over 15 years, showcased its advanced virtual reality (VR) display technologies. With innovative features, such as the world’s first mass-produced retina-level VR headset and a game-changing ultra-low power consumption display, TCL CSOT aims to redefine immersive visual experiences.
Highlights of TCL CSOT's Presentation
Ultra-Low Power Consumption VR Display
One of the standout products presented was the ultra-low power consumption 2.56-inch VR display boasting a pixel density of 1,500 pixels per inch (PPI). This cutting-edge display introduces remarkable detail, bringing enhanced clarity to virtual worlds. Leveraging advanced COA technology along with efficient Mini LED backlighting, it significantly reduces color shift and improves visual comfort while optimizing energy consumption. Compared to traditional Mini LED backlights, this technology increases luminous efficiency by 40%, ensuring not only a superior viewing experience but also prolonging the battery life of high PPI VR devices. This innovation is particularly well-suited for extended VR sessions, combining visual fidelity with comfort and performance.
The World’s Highest Mass-Produced PPI VR Display
Additionally, TCL CSOT introduced the world's highest mass-produced VR display, featuring an impressive 1,512 PPI and a staggering resolution of 3840 × 3744 pixels per screen. This display is designed to deliver unparalleled detail and clarity, essential for immersive VR applications. With a brightness of 200 nits and a color gamut coverage of 96% DCI-P3, it renders vibrant colors, deep contrasts, and realistic lighting and shadow effects, enhancing the immersiveness of virtual environments.
Users can enjoy a 120-degree field of view (FOV), significantly elevating the fidelity of peripheral vision and allowing for thorough exploration of digital landscapes. This capability not only enriches the gaming experience but also enhances detail perception for complex design tasks.
Collaboration with Industry Leaders
TCL CSOT has actively collaborated with industry players to bring high-quality innovations to consumers. The screen has been adopted by Varjo, integrating it into the Varjo XR-4 VR headset, recognized for having the world’s highest pixel density, thereby offering an unmatched clarity experience to users.