Overview
- Lenovo announced the Legion R9000P on Thursday as the first laptop to use a 16‑inch inkjet‑printed OLED panel supplied by TCL CSOT.
- Published specs from Lenovo and reporters list a 2560×1600 240 Hz panel with roughly 99–100% DCI‑P3 color coverage and a Real RGB subpixel layout aimed at sharper text.
- Tech outlets report the R9000P is available in China now with a starting price near $1,300 while Lenovo has not released full global pricing, shipment dates, or a complete spec sheet.
- TCL CSOT says inkjet printing boosts material use to about 90%, shortens production time, and cuts panel costs by roughly 20%, but those manufacturing claims and long‑term durability still need independent verification.
- If yields and larger 8.6‑generation production scale as TCL CSOT expects, printed OLED could lower panel costs and bring OLED to more laptops, monitors, TVs, and tablets, but broader rollout depends on more products, testing, and clear pricing.