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solartech

12/21/18 4:05 PM

#68086 RE: puravida19 #68085


Yea, she forgot to mention:

"The down side of the OLED technology is that the mobile devices will be susceptible to burn-in defect with ugly retained images, pixel degradation under high humidity environment which if accumulated over a few years will make the picture unwatchable and the brightness and color gamut will be limited due to light lost in color films. Price of OLED based mobile devices will remain high as OLED is more complicated and more expensive to make".

rodman

12/21/18 4:28 PM

#68087 RE: puravida19 #68085

Boy you said it all makes you wonder where the so-called experts get their research or just poor d/d. QTMM covers the whole gammit! Enjoy reading your posts BTW! 2019 $5++ Merry Christmas board members!

shoondale

12/21/18 6:14 PM

#68090 RE: puravida19 #68085

It is discouraging. OLED is totally dominant:

Buyers Guide for CES TVs 2018

Regarding what they refer to as "micro dot" in the article URL below:

"This year it could come closer to market in smaller sizes. The technology is still a few years away, however, so I don't expect a consumer version to appear this year."

CES 2019 TVs

The tech should be appearing now at scale. More years of these types trying to break QMC.

The PR about QMC & Assam mentioned display so hopefully we see a prototype at the very least Jan '20 if not a production model.

I have faith and would not be invested if I did not. But I am no spring chicken and know the drill well. Dirty PIs are relatively cheap and have connections with everyone from the post office to the phone company. Payoffs. Bump keys and picks to gain access. Lights and lasers to defeat video surveillance as well as jammers for radio frequency. They know your next move as soon as you do.
Undercut you at price even at a loss. If that doesn't do enough, next stage is to try to spook you. Then lowball buyout you out of business.

I've seen it with small business and contracts as low as 10 grand. Certainly the dirty play comes out with 6 figures at play. There is an astronomical amount here at stake. The delay is just about breaking the company down.

A major display contract is sorely needed soon. We can't fool ourselves. Several years is too long. A breakthrough for another competitive company might occur. One year seems like the longest it should reasonably take and probably less. Maybe I'm assuming too much but I think that is part of what Assam is about.

The sharks are circling. QMC has done very well to be still standing but window of opportunity won't stay open long. I read the several years info as a concerted effort to break QMC. Otherwise one TV company would love to gain advantage on the others. I'm hoping Mr. Squires shows a couple more tricks up his sleeve like he has shown in the FL court case. It is more needed now than many care to admit.