TCL Launches New Mini LED Backlight TV Lineup and Xiaomi Presents Transparent OLED TV

Chinese brands TCL and Xioami introduced their new TV products featuring advanced display technologies. TCL launched its new Mini LED backlight TV, 6-series and Xiaomi presented a transparent OLED TV.

TCL released 5- and 6-Series Roku TV lines. The 6-series products are based on Mini LED backlight technology with 240 dimming zones that enables brilliantly bright and deeply dark areas to achieve ultra-high contract ratio. According to TCL, the series will be the first TV with THX® Certified Game Mode, supporting a refresh rate of 120Hz. According to TCL, the 6-Series are available in 55-inch starting at $649.99, 65-inch at $899.99, and 75-inch at $1399.99.


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LEDinside covered earlier that TCL is reportedly increasing its Mini LED backlit TV shipment in the second half of 2020 with supply chain partners Everlight who provides Mini LED chips and CSOT for panel.

Meanwhile, Xiaomi introduced its transparent TV at its 10 year anniversary launch event. The Mi TV LUX Transparent Edition, according to Xiaomi, is the world first mass produced transparent TV. The product based on a 55-inch transparent OLED panel features 150000:1 static contrast ratio, DCI-P3 93% color spectrum and 10-bit panel displays 1.07 billion color combinations. It also comes with a 120Hz refresh rate and 120Hz MEMC technology. The see-through TV will be available at the price of RMB 49,999, about $7200.


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Mi TV LUX Transparent Edition deployed a tailored MediaTek 9560 TV chip and the OLED panel could be supplied by LG.

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