The article reports on the debut of Sharp television (TV) brand at the Consumer Elecrtonic Show (CES) 2016 under Hisense USA management by launching its first Ultra high-definition (HD) TVs with high-dynamic range (HDR), the first 4K TVs with color-gamut-expanding quantum-dot technology....
TV makers realized that by using a layer of finely tuned quantum dots on top of an LED backlight, they could fill in the parts of the color spectrum the LED was missing, thereby creating a very complete and pure white light. Best of all, doing so required virtually no extra energy,...
Quantum dots are also brighter than a rival technology known as organic LEDs (OLEDs) and could potentially make OLED displays obsolete.Artwork: Quantum dot TV: quantum dots can be used to make the red, green, and blue pixels in TV screens with brighter and more precise colors than in ...
Well, it can be a lot of things, as each TV manufacturer brings a bit of brand-specific ingenuity to the table. The short answer, though, is that a QLED is an LED-LCD TV with a layer of quantum dots built in. When activated by LED lighting, quantum dots can be used to enhance y...
Nanosys demonstrates over 91% coverage of rec.2020 using Quantum Dots and a standard LCD TV color filter Very impressive and even a bit better than the performance of that laser TV but still not quite all the way there. What else could be optimized to improve the system and get us closer...
If you've been following TV tech trends for a few years, you've maybe heard of "quantum dots," which sound awfully futuristic. Yet when we describe them as "microscopic nanocrystals," it's hard not to concur: this is some fancy technology. In simplest terms, a quantum dot TV—sometimes...
Turn every seat in the house into the best seat with the bold contrast, dramatic sound, and vibrant colors that are 30% brighter boosted by tiny Quantum Dots*. Watch as ordinary content is transformed into mesmerizing colorful 4K pictures thanks to powerful AI processing technology. The powerf...
MarketReportsOnline.com adds Global Quantum Dot TV Market: Trends & Opportunities (2014-2019) research report of 70 pages to the semiconductors and electronics industry intelligence collection of its library. Quantum Dots (QD) is expected to be one of the biggest sea changes in the t...
can now enhance their viewing experience with deeper, sharper and more natural color at an accessible price. The QD (Quantum Dots) plus LED television shatters the prohibitively high price barrier of OLED TVs, previously the only other technology to provide consumers with the richness of a full-...
Quantum dots are one type of nanoparticle, more commonly known for their use in TV screens. They're super tiny crystals that can transport electrons. When UV light hits these semiconducting particles, they can emit light of various colors. ...