Samsung has developed a clever system to recycle a crucial part of QD-OLED panel production – and that should mean lower ...
Reports from Korea suggest Samsung will shutter its in-house LED business and develop 100-inch plus TVs starting next year.
Originally launching at £3500, the 65-inch S95D touts Samsung's third-generation QD-OLED panel which leverages Quantum Dot ...
Making a QD-OLED display uses a lot of ink. As Samsung explains, the quantum dot layer is made using an inkjet printing process that sprays red and green QD ink through micrometer-sized nozzles.
Three years after introducing its first QD-OLED panels, Samsung has now announced a brand-new recycling technology that can ...
There are few specific brands that are worth noting if you want to pick up a QD-OLED screen. In terms of TVs, you'll want to pay close attention to Samsung, as its QD-OLED S95B display dropped to ...
Samsung Display’s chemists have made a breakthrough discovery that will enable the company to recycle the special ink used to ...
With reduced waste and more efficient use of recycled quantum dot ink, QD-OLED displays could end up costing less.
Reports suggest that Samsung could be shuttering its in-house LED backlight production business. This will include the backlights used in its Neo QLED (Mini LED) and QLED TVs. Samsung previously ...
For the last year or so, I've been using a Panasonic LZ1500 OLED as my living room TV, and I've absolutely loved it. It ...
Samsung Display is now set to close down its LED backlight manufacturing operations, so it can focus exclusively on QD-OLED ...