Lenovo Launches 16-Inch Legion R9000P With First 240Hz Inkjet-Printed OLED Laptop Screen
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Updated · Technetbook · Jul 17
Lenovo Launches 16-Inch Legion R9000P With First 240Hz Inkjet-Printed OLED Laptop Screen
3 articles · Updated · Technetbook · Jul 17
Summary
Lenovo’s new Legion R9000P brings TCL CSOT’s inkjet-printed OLED from niche displays into a consumer laptop, marking the first commercial use of the panel type in the category.
The 16-inch screen pairs a 240Hz refresh rate with a Real RGB Stripe layout, avoiding the text blur and color fringing often seen on triangular-subpixel OLED panels.
TCL CSOT says the panel covers more than 99% of DCI-P3 and holds color accuracy even at low brightness, widening its appeal beyond gaming to design and media work.
The manufacturing shift is central: inkjet printing deposits OLED material directly onto glass, reducing reliance on costly vacuum evaporation and fine metal masks.
That process follows more than 10 years of development, with mass production starting at TCL CSOT’s 5.5-generation Wuhan line before expansion to an 8.6-generation factory aimed at higher yields and lower premium-screen costs.