Overview
- At a private CES 2026 exhibit in Las Vegas, the company presented OLED concepts for robotics, automotive systems, laptops, wearables, TVs, and VR.
- An AI OLED Bot concept featured a 13.4-inch circular screen for campus assistance, joined by speaker, mood-lamp, and retro audio prototypes that use circular displays for visual feedback.
- Demonstrations emphasized toughness and consistency, including a robotic basketball impact test on a backboard of 18 foldable OLEDs and a -20°C cold test showing roughly 0.2 ms response time.
- For PCs, the UT One laptop panel was introduced as about 30% thinner and lighter than dual-glass versions with variable refresh down to 1Hz to cut power use.
- High-end displays included a QD-OLED TV panel peaking at up to 4,500 nits and a 1.4-inch VR micro-display with around 5,000 PPI.