Xiaomi had its 10 year anniversary yesterday and in the process, the company introduced the Mi 10 Ultra which was confirmed to remain exclusive to China. The phone’s center of attention has been its impressive camera setup, but its curved 120Hz 6.67-inch OLED display also seems to be a cause to take a second look. TCL turns out to be the manufacturer of the panel and it shared the news in a blog post on Weibo.
The Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra’s display can output full 10-bit colors and boasts of HDR 10+ support. It covers the full DCI-P3 color gamut and offers a 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio and up to 1,120 nits of brightness. Adding to its 120Hz refresh rate, the display on the Ultra supports 240Hz touch sampling rate and 4,096 levels of brightness in auto mode. Some key features also include MEMC motion compensation and TUV Rheinland certification for reduced blue-light emissions.
TCL also announced it reached a new milestone by successfully building its first LCD panel with a 2.4mm chin, making it the slimmest offering on the market so far.
This improvement was achieved after over 2 years of development and using the COF architecture. When TCL will introduce this display to the market is unknown for now.
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