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Links Week Commencing 28th June 2021

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the first part of this week. Sharp Europe launches new ‘Frameless’ 4K Android TV ranges Comcast’s Plan to Sell Xfinity Flex-powered Smart TVs at Walmart: What We Know Today TCL’s wearable display glasses will … Read more

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G (Snapdragon) Display review: Near-twin of Exynos version

What They Say DXO tested the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G (Snapdragon) display which it found was ‘almost entirely’ identical scores to the Exynos-based version. The site liked the performance, with good readability in most conditions (although colour performance was degraded under sunlight), a satisfying experience when watching HDR10 videos and good smoothness and frame … Read more

Lenovo’s Sleek Tablets and Smart Clock Help You Streamline Your Connected Home

While at home the past year, many have turned to their tablets for streaming, gaming, learning and more screen time.1 As the lines separating our relaxation time from hours spent working or learning start to blur, Lenovo is helping consumers rediscover their happy place with mobile experiences that make adapting to today’s new hybrid lifestyle … Read more

NanoLED – Next Generation Display

Display industry is continuing its journey in the path of innovation for next generation products. Quantum Dots have become a technology platform from LCDs to OLEDs and MicroLED displays to printable electroluminescent displays. NanoLED is the new name for QDEL (electroluminescent) display. According to Nanosys’s presentation at DisplayWeek 2021 Business Conference, QDOLED display is expected … Read more

Stanford Researchers Develop New Manufacturing Technique For Flexible Electronics

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What They Say Stanford University reports that its researchers have developed a technique for making ‘atomically thin’ flexible transistors that are less than 100 nanometres in length. Using CVD, the researchers put a layer of molybdenum disulfide on a slab of silicon coated with glass and overlaid it with nano-patterned gold electrodes. The resulting film … Read more

WCG Heavyweights Slug it Out at Display Week

Although Quantum Dots (QDs) often get the headlines on extending colour gamuts, the market reality is that phosphors have often been the materials that have allowed wider colour coverage, usually for reasons of cost. GE and Nanosys are the heavyweights of marketing phosphors and QDs and each landed punches at Display Week. I wrote about … Read more