So far, matte screens in OLED technology have mainly been associated with flagship televisions from Samsung (such as the OLED TV S95F). However, TCL has decided to challenge this solution by integrating its proprietary NXTPAPER layer with organic panels, but... in mobile devices.
NXTPAPER on AMOLED display
The new generation of screens from TCL uses so-called circular polarisation of light and hardware reduction of blue light emission. However, the most important element is the anti-glare layer (Anti-Glare), which has been applied directly to the AMOLED panel. According to the manufacturer, a special nanolithographic matrix and a new light homogenising film have been used here. In practice, it simply diffuses sunlight in such a way that the screen resembles a sheet of paper in appearance, while maintaining the high contrast typical of OLED diodes.
Paper Texture Through Nanolithography
The exceptional appearance and "touch" of the new screen are due to an advanced nanolithographic layer and a new light uniformity film. These components collectively replicate the texture of real paper. The system has been enhanced with an adaptive reading optimisation feature that automatically adjusts the colour temperature and screen parameters to the environment, simulating the appearance of a page in a book depending on whether we are sitting by a bedside lamp or on a terrace. The new screens are set to be featured in upcoming tablets and smartphones from the manufacturer.
Katarzyna Petru












