Guest Jeff Causey Posted June 10, 2014 Posted June 10, 2014 A new report from Chinese news site ET News indicates both Samsung and LG are working to incorporate Quantum Dot technology into their displays, possibly as soon as this year. Unlike recent moves my manufacturers to increase the resolution of their displays to produce crisper images, QD technology is intended to improve the color range, brightness levels and power consumption attributes of LCD displays. The QD technology relies on an additional substrate material in the layers of a display screen. One of the hurdles to adoption of QD has been the cost and additional complexity involved in production. However, Amazon seems to have cracked that as the Kindle Fire HDX uses the QD technology already. LG, which has been hoping to incorporate the technology for several years, appears to be finally working on making it happen. Samsung is also reportedly working on a product that uses the technology, probably as a means to expand their portfolio of display technologies available for use in their devices as well as to others they supply. You can check out a video below that explains how the QD system works and some of the benefits that may be achieved. source: ET News via: G for Games Come comment on this article: Samsung, LG reportedly working on Quantum Dot displays Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more! News via TalkAndroid
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