Tianma Brings Big Screens, Faster Panels, and Car Displays to CES 2026

tianmaAt CES 2026, some of the most interesting display tech isn’t coming from consumer-facing brands, but from the companies supplying them behind the scenes. Tianma, a major global display manufacturer, is one of those players, and its appointment-only showcase in the West Hall offers a glimpse at where screens across phones, cars, and gaming setups are headed.

One of the standout demos is a 108-inch 4K Micro-LED display, built using what Tianma calls the world’s first all-laser mass transfer process on a glass backplane. It’s firmly in prototype territory, but it shows how Micro-LED displays are inching closer to becoming larger and more viable beyond lab demos.

Automotive displays are another major focus. Tianma’s Smart Cockpit 7.0 concept leans into the idea of cars as screen-first environments, featuring a nearly 50-inch curved 8K display, wide head-up displays, and dimming glass designed to replace traditional sunshades.

For mobile devices, Tianma is highlighting next-generation AM-OLED panels aimed at higher brightness, better efficiency, and slimmer borders, the kinds of upgrades that quietly shape future smartphones. And for gamers, the company is showing a 27-inch QHD display with a native 610Hz refresh rate, pushing competitive display specs into extreme territory.

It’s not the flashiest booth at CES, but Tianma’s presence underscores how many of the screens people will use in the coming years are being defined here first.

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