Tianma Unveils Next-Gen AM-OLED Tech at CES 2026

Tianma, a leading global manufacturer of flat panel displays, is exhibiting its next-generation AM-OLED displays for smartphone applications. These displays improve brightness, colour reproduction, efficiency and form factor. Tianma will offer demonstrations at CES 2026 in the West Hall Meeting Rooms (W323) by appointment only.

Tianma is showcasing its New Fluorescence Technology (NFT) on both single-layer and stacked-layer BT.2020-capable AM-OLED displays. NFT integrates Phosphor-Sensitised Fluorescence (PSF) and New Fluorescent Blue (NFB) material systems. PSF enables highly efficient multi-channel energy transfer via Förster mechanisms and generates narrow-spectrum, high-purity green emission with ultra-narrow FWHM. NFB improves exciton utilisation in blue emission and suppresses non-radiative losses. Together, these material innovations strengthen wide colour gamut performance, long-term stability and energy efficiency. They enable greater than 96% BT.2020 coverage and more than 99% DCI-P3 compatibility.

Tianma implemented NFT in two module variations, a conventional single-layer design and Tianma's Stacked Layer OLED Device (SLOD) architecture. Tianma's Stacked Layer OLED Device (SLOD) architecture differs from traditional tandem OLED designs by incorporating a low-voltage charge-generation layer (CGL) and differentiated light-emitting units. This structure improves carrier balance and transport efficiency. It allows a paired emissive configuration to deliver higher luminous efficiency than traditional stacked approaches.

Compared with conventional single-layer OLED devices, SLOD increases brightness and luminance efficiency while it reduces overall power demand. It reaches peak brightness levels up to 7,000 nits and extends operational lifetime. It also improves energy efficiency for high-performance mobile display applications.

At the system and integration level, Tianma extends these materials and device innovations through advanced backplane and drive technologies. These technologies address industrial design constraints and power optimisation requirements. A 6.78" ultra-narrow-border LTPO AM-OLED display combines a symmetrical, edge-to-edge form factor with efficient variable-refresh operation.

The display uses Hybrid VSR (Vertical Shift Register) and ADP (Advanced Drive Pixel) technologies on an LTPO backplane. It delivers meaningful power savings while maintaining image quality across operating modes. Uniform 0.8 mm borders on all four sides enable a screen-to-body ratio of up to 98%. This design supports compact device architectures and premium smartphone designs.

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