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by Ken Werner

Quantum dots and related approaches for tailoring and improving the quality of light for specific applications provide a remarkable bang for the buck, which is why they are rapidly penetrating the display and lighting …

Tags:Nanosys| Quantum Dots| Vol 23 - Issue 04

QMC Agrees Joint Venture in China

by Tom Allen

Quantum Materials Corp. (QMC) has launched a joint venture with China’s Guanghui Technology Group (GTG). GTG will invest $20 million to build QMC’s QDX quantum dot production facilities and quantum dot application development in …

Tags:China| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Vol 23 - Issue 04

StoreDot: An Organic Quantum Dot Alternative

by Ken Werner

Just when I had convinced myself that quantum dots were THE answer for allowing LCD to compete with OLED image quality, it seems it may only be one of several answers. At their suite …

Tags:LED| Osram| Quantum Dots| Vol 23 - Issue 03

Quantum Dots to Give Perovskites a Run for Their Money

by Matthew Brennesholtz

In a recent Display Daily, I discussed how Quantum Dot (QD) manufacturers should be looking over their shoulders at perovskites. The reason that QD manufacturers can look in that direction at perovskites is that …

Tags:Nanosys| Perovskite| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| Rec 2020| Vol 23 - Issue 01

CES 2016 Roundup

by Tom Allen

3M had several groups at the show. We talked to the automotive group from the display division which was showing how its light control films could be used to control viewing angles and other …

Tags:Amazon| CES 2016| Konka| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Netflix| Quantum Dots| Skyworth| SOCs| STBs| SVOD| Virtual Reality| VOD| Vol 23 - Issue 01| Worldwide

TCL Chooses Nanosys

by Tom Allen

TCL continues to grow, said North American VP Chris Larson at the company’s press conference. TCL was the largest TV exporter in China in 2015, for the seventh year in a row, and is …

Tags:CES 2016| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanosys| phablets| Quantum Dots| Roku| Smartphones| TCL| Vol 23 - Issue 02

Perovskites Will Compete with QDs

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Perovskite is a mineral that was first discovered in the Ural mountains of Russia by Gustav Rose in 1839 and is named after Russian mineralogist L. A. Perovski. Naturally occurring variations of perovskite have …

Tags:Laser| Laser Phosphor Projectors| PeLED (Perovskite LED)| Perovskite| QLED| Quantum Dots| Vol 23 - Issue 01

Osram Offers LEDs with QD Boost (Updated 3/12/15)

by Tom Allen

Osram has developed new LEDs for TV backlighting with very high colour space coverage: the company claims that its ‘Quantum Colours’ (QC) LEDs cover 100% of DCI-P3 and more than 80% of Rec.2020. Compared …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LED| Mobile Display Monitor| Osram| Quantum Dots| Vol 22 - Issue 48

Quantum Materials Gets Some Respect

by Ken Werner

It’s easy to miss, but on page 11 of Quantum Materials Corp’s latest quarterly report you can, if you choose, find “Note 6” entitled “Deferred Revenue.” But I won’t make you look. Here’s the …

Tags:Film materials| Quantum Dots| Vol 22 - Issue 47

Quantum Dots or OLED – Which Will Create a Better Image?

by Norbert Hildebrand

Quantum Dots (QD) are one of the topics for display technology that rival the excitement over OLED technology by offering an alternative path to providing a better image. In general, I am not saying …

Tags:display technology| HDR - High Dynamic Range| OLEDs| Patents| Quantum Dots| Vol 22 - Issue 47| Wide Colour Gamut (WCG)

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)