Visionox has unveiled a new laptop OLED display technology at SID Display Week. The company demonstrated a panel that combines its ViP photolithography approach with Tandem stacking architecture. This showcase highlights the manufacturer's efforts to improve display performance for portable computing devices.
New panel combines photolithography with tandem stacking for portable devices
The new screen utilizes a Real RGB stripe subpixel arrangement. Visionox states that this specific layout helps reduce text edge blurriness compared to traditional OLED designs. The panel supports 4K resolution and claims a 10 percent reduction in power consumption during daily use scenarios.

According to Visionox, the display offers more accurate color reproduction than standard FMM OLED panels. The company also presented seven other global debut technologies at the event. These additional innovations include solutions for augmented reality, wearable devices, and automotive applications.
Visionox has not confirmed a launch window for this specific laptop display. The manufacturer has not disclosed pricing or availability details for the technology. The company continues to develop its OLED portfolio for various consumer electronics markets.




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