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Event Overload At Display Monitor HQ

by Bob Raikes

I’m pleased to be home today, after six days at Mobile World (including press days), a quick trip to Vienna for ECR (report in LDM this week), a visit to the Air Traffic Congress …

Tags:Editorial| Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Quantum Dots| Samsung| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 25 - Issue 09

Samsung Fills in More Details on 2018 QLED TVs

by Bob Raikes

Samsung has revealed its QLED TVs at an event in storm battered New York this week and despite the weather, the company claimed 1,000 attendees were at the event. The Q9F is the flagship …

Tags:Colour Management & Processing| Display Calibration| Large Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Samsung| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 25 - Issue 09

Samsung Pre-Announces 2018 QLED-TV Line-up at SID-LA

by Ken Werner

At the SID Los Angeles Chapter’s annual One Day Conference on Emerging Display Technology, held on February 9, 2018 at the Costa Mesa Country Club in Costa Mesa, California, Jim Langehennig (Senior Manager for …

Tags:LCD Backlights| Quantum Dots| Samsung| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 25 - Issue 08

Osram Acquires Pacific Light Technologies

by Chris Chinnock

According to a post by quantum dot consultant, Peter Palomaki, Osram has acquired quantum dot developer, Pacific Light Technologies (PLT). Requests to confirm the deal to PLT went unanswered but Osram did confirm the …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LED| Mobile Display Monitor| Osram| Quantum Dots| Vol 25 - Issue 08

How QD Makers See the Future of Displays

by Bob Raikes

We spotted an interesting article that summarises the likely future development of display technologies, from the point of view of a quantum dot technologists. It looks like a reasonable view, and predictably negative on …

Tags:OLED TVs| Quantum Dots| TVs (TV Sets)

How QD Makers See the Future of Displays

by Bob Raikes

We spotted an interesting article that summarises the likely future development of display technologies, from the point of view of a quantum dot technologists. It looks like a reasonable view, and predictably negative on …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| OLED TVs| Quantum Dots| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 25 - Issue 08

Progress Reported on Perovskite-Based Quantum Dots

by Arthur Berman

A team of researchers led by Dr. Elton Santos of the School of Mathematics and Physics at Queen’s University (Belfast, Ireland) have discovered that, when Quantum Dots (QDs) are clustered together, they are more …

Tags:Perovskite| Quantum Dots| Vol 25 - Issue 08

Samsung To Develop QD Glass LCDs

by Bob Raikes

Samsung’s Display business had a private meeting room at ISE and was talking about its plans for the future of its large display LCDs. The first product that we looked at was a development …

Tags:ISE 2018| Large Display Monitor| LCD Panels| Quantum Dots| Reflective Display| Samsung Display| Vol 25 - Issue 06

LG and Samsung Assemble Their TV Allies

by Ken Werner

Henry Ford famously said of the Model T, “You can have any color you want as long as it’s black.” Two years ago, you could have any brand of OLED TV you wanted as …

Tags:Changhong| LG Displays (LGD)| OLED TVs| Quantum Dots| Samsung| TCL| Vestel| Vol 25 - Issue 06

Belfast Team Develops Bright Green QDs

by Bob Raikes

A research team at Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, working with the ETH in Zurich, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Florida State University) and the National Taiwan University of Science and …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| PeLED (Perovskite LED)| Perovskite| Quantum Dots| R&D (Research & Development)| Vol 25 - Issue 05

Researching New Highly Efficient OLEDs With Quantum Materials

by Andrew Fenn

Merck has announced its leadership role in a joint project entitled “Exploration of quantum materials – New paths to realising innovative optoelectronic components (ELQ-LED)”. The aim of the project, which will receive total funding …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Merck| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Vol 25 - Issue 04

Samsung Acquires Harman and Finds Synergy

by Ken Werner

Whenever one company merges with or devours another, it predicts that a cornucopia of synergistic value will result. More often than not, it doesn’t, but since Samsung completed its acquisition of Harman in March …

Tags:Automotive| Quantum Dots| Vol 25 - Issue 04