This unique technology enables the display of true blacks on the screen, which is one of the defining features of OLED TVs. And because there is no separate backlight, these products come in ultra-thin designs.What's special about Samsung OLED TV? As you might have guessed, an OLED TV’...
The Galaxy Book Pro includes an AMOLED display and the Galaxy Book Pro 360 includes a Super AMOLED display. Find out what an AMOLED display is and how it is different from the QLED display included in the Galaxy Book Flex and Ion. AMOLED Display QLED Display ...
QLED is a proprietary display panel technology short for “quantum dot LED.” Quantum dot technologywas originally announced by Sonyvia a partnership with QD Vision, but Samsung rapidly brought its own version to market and currently owns the QLED trademark, working with a variety of specialized m...
QLED(Quantum Light-Emitting Diode) is an upgraded version of LCD/LED technology. It’s clearer than your average LCD display, but it’s not as bright or clear as OLED. Apple devices with OLED Almost all Apple iPhones use OLED technology. The newest Apple iPad features a vibrant OLED displa...
What Is an OLED Display? OLED is a display technology that has been rising in popularity in recent years. If the word looks like an acronym to you, you’re absolutely right! "OLED" stands for Organic Light-Emitting Diodes. The "Organic" part of the name refers to the carbon film that...
Samsung is the main producer of LED quantum dot enhanced displays (including both TVs and desktop monitors) that are branded as ‘QLED.’ You may also have seen the term ‘Neo QLED‘ on Samsung’s TVs. These displays combine the QDEF layer with amini LEDbacklight for an even brighter imag...
There have been a number of self-emissive QLEDs on display at industry events, including the world's first 8K self-emitting QLED display designed by BOE. Unlike traditional QLEDs though, the quantum dot film is replaced by quantum dot nanocrystals that can produce their own light when placed...
Cathode ray tube (CRT).Although seldom used today, the CRT was at one time the dominant type of display used in computing. Based on the same technology originally used in televisions, CRTs are big, bulky and consume a lot of power. This bulkiness is due in large part to the CRT technol...
LG Display makes 27″ – 97″ OLED panels that use an RWBG subpixel layout, which consists of white, blue, green and red subpixels. These are also referred to as W-OLED sometimes. The white subpixel is added for increased brightness and efficiency, but all four subpixels are never on...
When you're in the market for a new TV, you're likely to encounter terms like QLED, OLED, and UHD. But what do these terms mean, and how do they differ?What Is QLED? QLED stands for Quantum-dot Light-Emitting Diode. A QLED display is just like a regular LED display, except it ...