TCL CSOT showcases professional and commercial display technologies at ISE 2026
TCL CSOT unveils new professional and commercial display technologies at ISE 2026, spanning education, signage, outdoor, and large-format solutions.
TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology (TCL CSOT) has unveiled a wide portfolio of professional and commercial display solutions at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 in Barcelona. The showcase highlighted how advanced display technologies are being applied to improve efficiency, enhance user experiences, and unlock new use cases across education, retail, public infrastructure, and large-scale commercial environments.
As a subsidiary of TCL Technology, TCL CSOT positioned its latest innovations as part of a broader shift away from purely specification-driven displays. Instead, the company emphasised solutions designed around real-world needs, including usability, durability, energy efficiency, and long-term visual comfort. This direction reflects the growing demand for displays that support daily operations rather than simply delivering higher brightness or resolution.
The exhibits were guided by TCL CSOT’s APEX philosophy, which focuses on delivering an enhanced display experience, protecting eye health, supporting environmentally responsible design, and enabling imaginative applications. Through this lens, the company demonstrated how display technology can play a more active role in supporting human-centric digital environments.
Displays designed for education, collaboration, and sustainable signage
A key product introduced at the event was the In-Cell Touch Ultra-Thin Mobile Smart Display in a 27-inch format, aimed at professional education and collaborative workspaces. By integrating touch functionality directly into the display panel, the product achieves a slimmer and lighter design while maintaining high responsiveness and image clarity. The display supports full HD resolution, 99 per cent sRGB colour accuracy, and a virtual 120Hz touch sampling rate, enabling smooth and precise interaction.
This approach is intended to support flexible learning and working environments, where portability and ease of use are increasingly important. By reducing panel thickness and weight without compromising performance, the display can be deployed more easily in classrooms, meeting rooms, and mobile setups.
TCL CSOT also showcased a 13.3-inch E-Paper Signage display powered by E Ink Spectra 6 technology. The panel reflects ambient light instead of relying on a backlight, reducing energy consumption and eye strain. Designed for professional and commercial use, the signage supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 4G, and wired USB connectivity, allowing content to be updated remotely without fixed wiring.
The company stated that the display consumes as little as 0.01W in standby mode and operates reliably in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 50°C. With a battery life of up to 18 months, the solution is positioned as a low-maintenance and sustainable option for information displays in offices, retail spaces, and public venues.
Public, outdoor, and premium large-format display solutions
Beyond education and signage, TCL CSOT presented a comprehensive lineup of public and commercial displays designed for diverse environments. One of the highlights was the Alipay Smart Handheld POS with a 6.528-inch display, marking the company’s first all-in-one point-of-sale solution. The device integrates NFC and QR code payment functions with multiple communication options, including 4G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, enabling merchants to streamline transactions and improve service efficiency.
This handheld POS reflects the increasing reliance on compact, connected devices in retail and service sectors, particularly in markets where mobile payments are widely adopted. By combining payment processing and display capabilities into a single unit, the solution is designed to support faster and more reliable operations.
For outdoor and high-brightness applications, TCL CSOT introduced a 55-inch full HD two-sided ultra-high brightness display and a 75-inch UHD version, both rated at 4000 nits. Using a WRGB design, the displays balance high light transmittance with energy efficiency. High-temperature-resistant polarisers and wide-temperature liquid crystal materials allow the panels to perform reliably even under direct sunlight and in extreme temperature conditions.
At the high end of the portfolio, TCL CSOT unveiled a 163-inch micro LED display designed for commercial exhibitions and live event broadcasting. The display uses ultra-low reflective encapsulation materials to achieve a contrast ratio of 37,500 to one, while a hybrid drive architecture delivers 24-bit colour depth. Its large-panel design reduces visible seams and simplifies installation, creating seamless and immersive visuals for premium commercial environments.





