"Samsung’s next generation QLED TVs might be launched on the market in the next two to five years, according to a Business Korea report.
Interest in Samsung’s QLED TV is rising, according to electronic industry and financial investment industry sources on June 6.
Samsung’s QLED TVs require the separation of backlight to illuminate pixels.
Yet, QLED TVs do not require backlight since the dots emit their own light. Additionally, they have longer life cycle and lower production costs than OLED TVs. Main components of OLED panels are imported, while Samsung Electronics has secured source technology and production of non-cadmium QD materials through Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology and Hansol Chemical. As a result, the company has a very efficient cost structure.
Jason Hartlove, CEO of Nanosys, the world’s top QD producer also remarked: “We are currently developing quantum dot materials to be used in QLED. QLED TVs with quantum dot technology will be released in three to five years.”
In the meantime, Samsung Display has stopped R&D of LCD panels."
Combining this article with Nanosys' tweet earlier in the week showing Samsung at their lab, and Samsung's previous investments in Nanosys I'd say those two doing the ol "bump and grind" in the bedroom practically!
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