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QD Supplier Roundup

by Peter Palomaki

Nanosys Nanosys has been a leader in the QD space for years, and they had a clear presence on the trade show floor strategically placed alongside Samsung’s booth. They had their usual demos of …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Samsung| SID Display Week 2018| Vol 25 - Issue 21

Samsung Promotes QLED Event in West Hollywood

by Andrew Fenn

Samsung and Insight Media are organising a technology symposium in the US called the QLED and Advanced Display Conference. The event will take place on June 27th and 28th at The London, West Hollywood …

Tags:Back Panel| Events| Large Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Samsung| Vol 25 - Issue 22

DisplayWeek 2018 – Next Gen Display: MicroLED, Mini LED, and OLED

by Sweta Dash

DisplayWeek is generally the place to get a glimpse of next generation display products and technologies. This year’s conference was no different. Display supply chain suppliers gave a picture of the future with many …

Tags:LCD Panels| MicroLED| MiniLED| OLEDs| Quantum Dots| SID Display Week 2018| Vol 25 - Issue 22

BC20 Nanosys Pushing QD Costs Down

by Bob Raikes

Russel Kempt is from Nanosys and he started by saying that the company is qualifying its P6 production line that is ‘significantly’ larger than the previous P4 line which can make volume quantum dots …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Materials| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanosys| Quantum Dots| SID Display Week 2018| Vol 25 - Issue 21

BC10 O’Brien Looks at Potential Tariff Issues

by Bob Raikes

Bob O’Brien of DSCC then talked about the global TV market. He started by saying that in the developed world there is little chance to increase TV set sales volume, but there are opportunities …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LCD Fabs| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| SID Display Week 2018| TV Set Market| USA| Vol 25 - Issue 21

Light Polymers Crystallin Film is for Micro and Mini LED Applications

by Bob Raikes

Light Polymers of the US has announced Crystallin technology which is a phosphor-based down-conversion film for use with blue Micro and Mini LED’s. The colour gamut can reach 85% of DCI P3 for the …

Tags:Film materials| Large Display Monitor| LCD Backlights| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Vol 25 - Issue 21

Quantum Dots Do More Than Just Emit Light

by Peter Palomaki

At a fundamental level displays have done the same thing for centuries. They convert electricity into light which is then transformed into an image. But let us not forget about the other side of …

Tags:Cameras| Quantum Dots| Vol 25 - Issue 20

Nanoco Spins Off 2D Materials Company

by Peter Palomaki

Nanoco (LON: NANO), the British company known for producing, licensing and promoting cadmium-free quantum dot technology, has recently announced the formation of a wholly owned subsidiary, Nanoco 2D Materials Ltd. Nanoco was originally a …

Tags:Nanoco| Perovskite| Quantum Dots| R&D (Research & Development)| Vol 25 - Issue 18

Future of Quantum Dot Display: Niche or Mainstream?

by Sweta Dash

Quantum Dot (QD) display technology has the potential to be a disruptive force to enable next generation LCD, MicroLED and OLED. It can ultimately create an emissive display to compete directly with OLED display. …

Tags:Quantum Dots| Vol 25 - Issue 18

Samsung is Not Looking to Commercialise OLED + QD

by Bob Raikes

At a TV launch event in Korea, Han Jong-hee, head of Samsung Electronics’ visual display business has confirmed that the company is not trying to make any kind of OLED TV, but is focusing …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| MicroLED| Quantum Dots| Samsung| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 25 - Issue 15

What’s Next for Quantum Dots?

by Peter Palomaki

Every year in March, the world’s experts in QDs convene for the Quantum Dots Forum to discuss recent advances, market conditions, and new implementations of QDs for displays and other applications. This year’s QD …

Tags:MicroLED| Perovskite| Quantum Dots| ROHS| Vol 25 - Issue 13

Palomaki and Bertram Uncover LG’s “Nano Cell” Secret

by Ken Werner

In a tightly reasoned article on Peter Palomaki’s blog last week, Palomaki (who I will now call Sherlock Holmes) and collaborator Matt Bertram (Dr. Watson) convincingly argue that LG’s “Nano Cell” LCD-TV technology is …

Tags:Colour Filters| LCD Backlights| LG Displays (LGD)| Quantum Dots| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 25 - Issue 10| Wide Colour Gamut (WCG)