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QDs Don’t Disappoint at CES

by Bob Raikes

Sorry for the overload this week – we (almost) finished our CES report and Matt made a thorough report on the big retail show in New York. We have a few stories from CES …

Tags:CES 2018| Corning| Editorial| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanosys| Quantum Dots| Vol 25 - Issue 03

PixelDisplay Claims Advantages over QDs

by Chris Chinnock

PixelDisplay is a company that debuted at last year’s SID conference with a method to create narrow band RGB light for wide color gamut HDR displays. They showed a demo of an LED with …

Tags:CES 2018 TV| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Phosphors| Quantum Dots| Vol 25 - Issue 02| Wide Colour Gamut (WCG)

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Nanoco Looking to Commercialisation

by Chris Chinnock

We met with Quantum Dot developer Nanoco in their suite in the Venetian at CES 2018. The first thing they showed us were three displays that had been modified to remove quantum dot films …

Tags:CES 2018 TV| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanoco| Quantum Dots| Vol 25 - Issue 02| Wide Colour Gamut (WCG)

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Nanosys Evolving QD Architectures

by Bob Raikes

Nanosys was ensconced in a suite in the LVH where it was talking to its customers, potential users and some analysts. The company is seeing quantum dot technology continue to roll out in the …

Tags:CES 2018 TV| Large Display Monitor| MicroLED| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanosys| Quantum Dots| Vol 25 - Issue 02

At CES 2018, Samsung Strikes Back

by Ken Werner

A year ago, at CES 2017, Samsung introduced its Q Series of super-premium quantum-dot-enhanced LCD-TVs. The company called the quantum-dot technology used in this series QLED, and gave the sets prices that were comparable …

Tags:LG Displays (LGD)| OLED Fabs| Quantum Dots| Samsung| Vol 25 - Issue 02

Samsung Files Trademarks for Micro QLED and 8K QLED

by Andrew Fenn

Reports are coming through that Samsung recently filed two new trademarks: for Micro QLED and 8K QLED. South Korean publication, The Investor, reached out to Samsung for comment. A representative of the company is …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| MicroLED| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Samsung| Vol 25 - Issue 02

New Material Offers Potential for High Efficiency Displays

by Arthur Berman

A team of researchers within the Department of Physics at the Indian Institute of Science (Bangalore, India) or IISc has created a novel hybrid material composed of graphene and quantum dots. The new material …

Tags:Graphene| India| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| R&D (Research & Development)| Vol 25 - Issue 02

Samsung to Show QD Curved Monitor at CES

by Bob Raikes

Samsung will show its first Thunderbolt 3-equipped QD LCD monitor at CES. The CJ791 curved monitor has a 34″ diagonal and supports 3440 x 1440 in 21:9 format. The Thunderbolt 3 interface means that …

Tags:CES 2018| Curved Displays| Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Samsung| Thunderbolt| Vol 25 - Issue 01

Quantum Materials Corp Gains ACS CAS Registration

by Bob Raikes

Quantum Materials Corp said that it has got Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) registration for its QDX cadmium-free quantum dots through a division of the American Chemical Society and has also completed the requisite analysis …

Tags:Environment| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Vol 24 - Issue 48

Top Display Technology Trends for 2018

by Sweta Dash

As this is my last Display Daily of the year, I thought I’d take the opportunity to set out where I think the industry will be going in the next year. Strong growth for …

Tags:LTPS TFT| OLED TVs| OLEDs| Quantum Dots| Vol 24 - Issue 48

Will QDOG Have its Day?

by Bob Raikes

Quantum dots (QDs) (Beginning of the End for the Color Matrix Filter?) have been delivering on their promise of delivering better LCD colour and with the development of QD colour filters, may solve some …

Tags:Glass| LCD Backlights| Quantum Dots| Vol 24 - Issue 47

Looking Ahead to CES

by Bob Raikes

Ever had one of those weeks? It started well, with a number of catch up jobs done, and by the middle of the week, I could see space to do some ‘ought to do’ …

Tags:CES 2018| Editorial| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Vol 24 - Issue 46