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"We are developing technology to prepare large quantum dot organic light emitting diodes (QD-OLEDs)," said Lee Dong-hoon, CEO of Samsung Display.
By combining quantum dots with OLED, the OLEDs can effectively serve as emitters that excite the quantum dots to create very saturated colors. Samsung is believed to be focusing on an approach with blue OLED emitters behind a layer of quantum dots. QD-OLED will feature the same advantages as today’s OLED TVs, including deep blacks, but may deliver higher brightness and a wider color gamut – possibly also lower production costs.
Samsung sees QD-OLED as a potential competitor to LG’s OLED technology, according to Korean media. The company tried to commercialize RGB OLED TVs in 2012-2013 but had to abandon the project due to low production yields. Plan B involved launching quantum dot enhanced LCD TVs but the world’s leading TV maker continues to lose ground in the premium TV segment to manufacturers of OLED TVs.
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O reconhecimento daquilo que já todos sabiam (mercado, consumidores) menos a Samsung, que só com OLED chegam lá e certamente que daqui para a frente a conversa à volta do burn in na tecnologia OLED deverá diminuir substancialmente.
Mais vale tarde do que nunca.