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Re: RPR post# 61962

Tuesday, 12/05/2017 2:38:19 PM

Tuesday, December 05, 2017 2:38:19 PM

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Nanosys is not displaying their QDOG, they just applied for the trademark "QDOG" and gave no details. That does not mean that they actually have working QDOG technology.

DSCC has learned that the product plans of TV makers and display makers are working at making a combination of two intriguing technologies to improve LCD TV: Quantum Dots and Glass Light Guide Plates (LGP). Last month quantum dot supplier Nanosys filed with the US Commissioner for Trademarks for a trademark on the name “QDOG”. The filing information gives no detail about Nanosys’ intended use of the trademark or any other information about its intended meaning, but lists Nanosys’ Director of Marketing Jeff Yurek as the Signatory. While it’s amusing to think that QDOG is Nanosys’ new mascot (like the RCA dog Nipper) or Mr. Yurek’s gangsta rapper name, DSCC believes that QDOG stands for Quantum Dot On Glass, which may be the next best thing in the TV world.


https://www.displaysupplychain.com/blog/is-qdog-the-future-of-lcd-tv

Looks like Nanosys is presenting a paper at IDW 2017 this week on QD inks.


Quantum dot color conversion layers have potential to revolutionize displays by improving efficiency and color gamut. To achieve these changes, QDs have to be deposited at sub-pixel pitch. Here we report on the fabrication and characterization of QD inks, as well as films made from inkjet deposition of these materials.


https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/printed-quantum-dot-display-breakthrough-makes-tomorrows-low-cost-ultra-thin-and-flexible-displays-possible-300566153.html

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