Nanoco Brings Alternative Quantum Dot Solutions To 4K UHD TV
Nanoco’s Brian Gally presents two TVs using the company’s quantum dot technologies. Quantum dot technology has received a lot of ink from Samsung’s SUHD and QLED 4K Ultra HDTVs, as well as from competitive versions introduced several years ago by Sony in association with…
Samsung Burn-In Warranty Takes Shot At LG’s OLEDs
Samsung’s 34CF791 UltraWide quantum dot QHD gaming monitor. Samsung used the IFA electronics show in Berlin Thursday to announce a new marketing strategy that takes aim at a perceived weak point in rival LG Electronic’s increasingly popular OLED TV technology. Samsung announced Thursday its…
Panel: New 4K Ultra HDTVs Are Good First Step For HDR
Looking to arrive at a standard of performance for new generation 4K Ultra HDTVs with high dynamic range (HDR) and a wide color gamut, Samsung recently commissioned the development of a new Ultra HD HDR Reference Test Disc and corresponding PC-based work flow to…
Nanosys Sheds Light On Next-Gen Quantum Dot Displays
Jason Hartlove, Nanosys CEO Samsung in association with partner Nanosys from Milpitas, Calif. is looking to reshape our image of television using nano-scale particles, called quantum dots, to produce new…
IFA Helps 4K UHD TV Makers Connect The Quantum Dots
Televisions capable of producing high dynamic range (HDR) and a wide color gamut (WCG) were among the hottest trends emerging from this week’s IFA electronics trade show in Berlin, Germany. As LG and Panasonic used the event to show off or unveil new 4K Ultra…
3M Says Rec. 2020 Color Gamut Achievable Soon
The International Telecommunications Union’s (ITU) Rec. 2020 standard for wide color gamut, which has been set as a target for next-generation 4K Ultra HDTV displays and is included in the recently published Ultra HD Blu-ray specification, may be achievable more quickly than many industry experts…
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