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LDM Product Roundup – Vol 22 15

by Tom Allen

Asus has received official Freesync certification for its MG279Q LCD monitor, which was first seen at CES this year. The 27″ display was shown with 2560 x 1440 resolution, an IPS panel and a …

Tags:All-in-ones (AIOs)| Apple| Asus| Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| LG Displays (LGD)| LG Electronics (LGE)| OLED TVs| Quantum Dots| Samsung| USA| Variable Frame Rate (VRR)| Vol 22 - Issue 15

Touch Display Research Publishes Touch and Emerging Display Report

by Vanessa Browning

In the recently published “Touch and Emerging Display Monthly Report,” Touch Display Research Inc., an independent market research and consulting firm, analyzes flexible display technologies and market forecast, OLED, the Quantum Dot Forum 2015, …

Tags:Quantum Dots| Touch Display Research (TDR)

Nanoco Result 25/03/2015

by Helen Vince

Nanoco Group plc has released its half year results, recording a net loss of £3.1 million ($4.6 million) on turnover of £1.6 million ($2.3 million), which compares with a net loss for the first …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanoco| Quantum Dots| Vol 22 - Issue 13

Nanoco Warns Against Cadmium QDs

by Tom Allen

Michael Edelman, CEO of cadmium-free quantum dots producer Nanoco, has criticised the European Commission’s decision to grant a Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) exemption to cadmium-containing QDs (EC Affirms Environmental Benefit of Cadmium-Based Quantum …

Tags:Environment| Europe| Large Display Monitor| Nanoco| Quantum Dots| ROHS| Vol 22 - Issue 13

QMC Breaks Stokes-Shift Barrier for Brighter Displays

by Tom Allen

The ‘Stokes-shift’ is the difference between a quantum dot’s (QD) peak excitation and peak emission wavelengths. Minimising the overlap between these bands enhances the clarity and brightness of a fluorescing QD, by avoiding re-absorption …

Tags:Brightness| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Vol 22 - Issue 12

Nanosys Doubles QD Capacity on UltraHD Demand

by Tom Allen

Nanosys has doubled its quantum dot production capacity, to 25 tons per year. The new capacity enables Nanosys to provide optical components to more than 6 million 60″ UltraHD TVs a year and the …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanosys| Quantum Dots| Supply Chain| Vol 22 - Issue 12

AUO Focuses on Five Areas for Panel Promotions

by Tom Allen

AUO is focusing on five key areas to promote panel sales this year, said president Paul Peng. They are UltraHD resolution; curved display technology; integrated touch; image improvement technologies such as wide colour gamut; …

Tags:AUO| Large Display Monitor| LCD Panels| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Supply Chain| Vol 22 - Issue 12

QMC Achieves Cadmium-Free Production

by Tom Allen

Quantum Materials Corporation (QMC) of San Marcos, Texas, is now shipping evaluation and production quantities of its red and green cadmium-free quantum dots (Display Monitor Vol 20 No 7).

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Vol 22 - Issue 10

LG Renames Premium Models for EU Launch

by Tom Allen

LG has followed last week’s premium TV announcement (LG Expands High-End With ‘Dual Premium’ Strategy) with details about the UK range. 60% of these will be UltraHD and all bar one will use LG’s …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| LG Electronics (LGE)| OLED TVs| Quantum Dots| UK (United Kingdom)| UltraHD| Vol 22 - Issue 10

07 Fraunhofer Working on QD LEDs

by Bob Raikes

Christian Ippen is from the Fraunhofer IAP and he also talked about QDs, which the Fraunhofer is researching. His introduction covered some of the ground that 3M had been over. The Fraunhofer uses an …

Tags:Electronic Displays 2015| Fraunhofer| Large Display Monitor| LED| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Quantum Dots| R&D (Research & Development)| Vol 22 - Issue 09