This tablet beats the Huawei flagship
While the high screen-to-body ratio of smartphones remains quite high, we are used to much wider bezels on tablets. Meanwhile, the Chinese can produce equipment that looks as if there is no bezel around the screen.
Modern display
TCL CSOT (China Star Optoelectronics Technology), a branch of the Chinese manufacturer responsible for display research, has developed a new panel dedicated to tablets. It is a modern screen, optimized and improved to support OLED technology, which hides many interesting solutions.
According to a report provided by ITHome, the TCL CSOT has made significant optimization efforts in terms of image quality and displayed colors, surpassing the capabilities of the technology widely available in the market. The display developed by the company offers a maximum resolution of 4K, and the image is more accurate and clear than previous panels.
In terms of color gamut coverage, the new panel provides 100% DCI-P3 color coverage. The TCL CSOT also took care of keeping the refresh rate up to 120 Hz. The display can detect what refresh rate is currently desired, quickly switching to lower values, reducing the panel’s power consumption.
A tablet without borders
Most impressive, however, is the narrow bezel technology, thanks to which the TCL-made tablet should achieve a screen-to-body ratio of 96%. For comparison, among the smartphones with the highest value of this coefficient are Huawei Mate 30 Pro (94.1%), vivo NEX 3 (93.6%) and Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ (91%). The current tablet record holder is the Huawei MatePad Pro 11″ with a score of 92%.
Although we’re still talking about a prototype, the very fact of achieving such tight frames live is likely to make an incredible impression. The TCL CSOT also uses touch screen control with a solution called DOT (Direct-on-cell Touch), 240 Hz sampling and support for active styluses.
Does this mean we’ll soon see a “bezel-less” TCL tablet? It is not impossible – such a device can be a kind of demonstration of the company’s capabilities. So far, however, we only have news about the prototype and no specifics. It is also not known how convenient it would be to use such a device on a daily basis.
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