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Awards Season at CES

by Tom Allen

Multiple companies have won awards at CES. Fitbit was honoured with 17 for its Fitbit Blaze wearable. HTC won 22, 14 of them for the Vive Pre headset. Intel won awards from multiple outlets …

Tags:Awards| Back Panel| CES 2016| Fitbit| HTC| Intel| Large Display Monitor| LeEco (formerly LeTV)| Mobile Display Monitor| QD Vision| Samsung| Vol 23 - Issue 01| ZTE

QD Vision Discusses Developments and Competition

by Chris Chinnock

Quantum dot developer QD Vision has received a new round of investment led by Tsing Capital and BASF Venture Capital totaling approximately $22 million from both existing investors and new investors. The funds will …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| LED| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| Vol 22 - Issue 45| Wide Colour Gamut (WCG)

Philips’ QD Monitor Ignites Controversy

by Tom Allen

The release of Philips’ first QD monitor, the 276E6ADSW (Philips’ High-Concept Ambilight Becomes Reality), in Europe has caused a stir in the market – at least for quantum dot makers! Both Nanoco, which makes …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Nanoco| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| TPV (TP Vision)| Vol 22 - Issue 40

TCL Invests in Colour and Contrast

by Tom Allen

With Toshiba moving to Hall 12, TCL had more room at this year’s show – its stand had been doubled in size, to 1,700m². With the size of the TVs the company was showing, …

Tags:Curved Displays| IFA 2015| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| TCL| Vol 22 - Issue 36

Seiki Wants to Stir Up Existing Markets

by Tom Allen

Tongfang Global is the Chinese company that owns the Seiki and Orion TV brands – the former being the most well-known. As Seiki, the company launched what was at the time the world’s cheapest …

Tags:IFA 2015| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| Seiki| tablets| Vol 22 - Issue 36

HDR Coming “Real Soon Now”

by Matthew Brennesholtz

UHD TV is expected to be more than just additional pixels. It will also include wide colour gamut (WCG), high frame rate (HFR) high dynamic range (HDR) and, perhaps, other features. These additional features, …

Tags:Dolby Vision| HDR - High Dynamic Range| QD Vision| Skyworth| TCL| Vol 22 - Issue 36| Wide Colour Gamut (WCG)

Are the Folks at QD Vision Worried?

by Ken Werner

Although QD Vision’s message at Display Week in San Jose was bullish, if I worked there I’d be worried. Why is that? TV set architecture is progressing along two parallel paths: 1) Very thin …

Tags:QD Vision| Quantum Dots| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 22 - Issue 35

Philips’ High-Concept Ambilight Becomes Reality

by Tom Allen

Philips’ press conference, since last year, is divided between three product areas: health, wellbeing and appliances; audio (since the relaunch of the Gibson brand at IFA 2014); and displays. Only the final area is …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| IFA 2015| Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| Lighting| Mobile Display Monitor| Philips| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| Vol 22 - Issue 36

Quantum Dots: The Plot Thickens

by Ken Werner

A lot of the conversation about quantum dots at Display Week revolved around the European Commission’s rejection of their own technical committee’s recommendation that cadmium-based quantum dots continue to be exempt from prohibition as …

Tags:3M (MMM)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanosys| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| SID Display Week 2015| Vol 22 - Issue 24

QDVision Believes Colour is About Trust (IC1)

by Bob Raikes

This was the first year that this reporter was able to attend the annual Cowen Investor’s Conference as the bigger team allowed time to do it. Steve Ward is CEO of QD Vision. He’s …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| SID Display Week 2015| Vol 22 - Issue 24