We expect both monitors and laptops to start showing up on store shelves with wide color gamut screens powered by quantum dots. QD's are much more energy efficient than OLED. Our day is coming :)
While Quantum Materials Corp. did not have products on display at this year's CES we do see them as being very, very close to being in that position, especially in light of a recent Joint Development Agreement with one of the world's largest flat panel display OEM's and more recently a funded Joint Development Agreement with leading global opto-electronic film group Nitto Denko (based in Japan) and predict that this will be the last year that we go to CES and don't see Quantum Materials Corp. displays in an OEM booth. Further to that point, QMC will be presenting at the upcoming Smithers Apex Quantum Dot Forum in Newport Beach in early March (March 9-11) and will also be presenting at the Roth Investment Conference, also in early March (March 13-16) in the Newport Beach area. Also, both quantum dots and Quantum Materials Corp. are starting to show up in more industry press articles and wanted to make sure everyone saw this recent article out by Jennifer Baljko of IHS Electronics 360 in late December which really captures well the current state of rapid growth in the quantum dot industry and where this looks to be headed in the near future: http://electronics360.globalspec.com/article/6133/shining-a-light-on- quantum-dots and here is another recent article from Matthew Brennesholtz at Display Daily that references Quantum Materials Corp and how quantum dots looks to be widening the gap on other promising new materials such as perovskites: http://www.displaydaily.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=34776:quantum-dots-to-give- perovskites-a-run-for-their-money&catid=152:display-daily&Itemid=564