Whether this will end up in TVs remains to be seen
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Sharp successfully developed QDEL display tech
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Jan 14 2024, 02:22 AM, updated 2y ago
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We've known LCD (QLED), OLED, and microLED, and now there's possibly another player
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QDEL isn't anything new . It just hasn't actually generated much buzz at all . It is very similar to NANO-LED in concept.
But so far we have not seen anything substantial coming out of it. The current SHARP HQ is detached from the reality where they are still taking jabs on how OLEDs are inferior in brightness and colors , completely ignorant of improvement on newer OLEDs. Which suggest their PR team is unaware of the trends on the market. In what universe a specific number is greater than " infinite contrast " ? Yea I wouldn't let their TV near my dogs which are close to colorblind. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « This post has been edited by Convael: Jan 15 2024, 01:11 AM |
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