This future display tech uses ultraviolet LEDs to excite a series of quantum dots. Here's why this could be the next big thing.
What QDEL means for the future is OLED-like performance — in some measures better than OLED — with no burn-in risk, a much longer lifespan, and the ability to perform well in extreme heat and cold, ...
RGB backlit TVs are coming, and you're going to hear a lot about them in the next few years. They're the next big development ...
Research teams from China leading by Prof. Haizheng Zhong reported the spray-drying fabrication of perovskite quantum dot at a scale of 2000 kg per year. The obtained perovskite quantum-dot-embedded ...
There have already been misleading designations in the TV sector with so-called LED TVs. Now there are new pitfalls for inexperienced customers.
He explained that the problem with micro-LED, similar to OLED TVs ... behind a color-changing array of pixels (generally using quantum dots). You can control these elements individually to ...
QD-OLED technology blends OLED tech with quantum dots, giving the TV the deep inky ... That’s essentially what Micro-LED aims to achieve. Micro-LEDs are self-emitting, so they get rid of the ...