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Philips Evnia Gaming

by Artem Alekseenko

Evnia, Philips’ newest brand, released two monitors for gaming, the 34M2C8600 and the 42M2N8900. Both models are part of the higher end 8000 series and the 34M2C8600 uses a QD-OLED panel with a 175 …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Evnia| OLED & QD-OLED Monitors| Philips| QD OLEDs| QD Vision

Samsung Re-aligning

by Bob Raikes

We got a bit ahead this week as I have a family event this week, so wanted to get the issues done so that I could relax and we managed to do that, helped …

Tags:Editorial| Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| QD Vision| Samsung| Vol 23 - Issue 46

Samsung to Take Over QD Vision

by Bob Raikes

We reported rumours of a takeover by Samsung of QD Vision last week, (Samsung to Buy QDVision?) and now the ET Times in Korea has confirmed the news and the price of $70 million …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| Samsung| Vol 23 - Issue 46

Samsung to Buy QDVision?

by Bob Raikes

OLED Info has reported that Samsung may be about to acquire quantum dot supplier and developer, QD Vision for $70 million, although the site was unable to verify the rumour. QD Vision was one …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| QD Vision| Samsung| Vol 23 - Issue 45

Quantum Dot Wars Continue in Europe

by Tom Allen

The ÖKO Institut of Germany – a research organisation that focuses on sustainability – has said that there are currently ‘no alternatives’ on the market that match the performance of quantum dots containing the …

Tags:Europe| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| ROHS| Vol 23 - Issue 22

Quantum Dots Get Hot

by Ken Werner

At Display Week quantum-dot makers had more significant announcements and introductions than many of us expected. Its not that QDs had become boring before Display Week. After all, television market penetration was 25% heading …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanosys| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| SID Display Week 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 21

Kazlas: “Quantum Dots Are the Only Path to Rec.2020”

by Tom Allen

Peter Kazlas is director of advanced product development at QD Vision, which produces Color IQ quantum dots; these began to be shipped in early 2013. Color IQ optics use red and green QDs with …

Tags:Colour (Color)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Printed Electronics Conference 2016 (Berlin)| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| Rec 2020| Vol 23 - Issue 18

Nanosys and QD Vision Clash Over Patents

by Tom Allen

Nanosys has brought the legal system to bear against QD Vision in the USA, for patent infringement. Nanosys’ lawsuit alleges that QD Vision’s products infringe upon its photoluminescent QD materials and related methods. The …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanosys| Patents| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| Vol 23 - Issue 15

Hisense Pushes QDs for Energy Saving

by Tom Allen

QD Vision and Hisense are working together and have announced an initiative to lower display energy consumption. This appears to simply be a new method of promoting the power-savings of QD Vision’s quantum dots. …

Tags:China| Environment| Hisense| Large Display Monitor| Power Consumption| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| Vol 23 - Issue 13

Quantum Dots to Give Perovskites a Run for Their Money

by Matthew Brennesholtz

In a recent Display Daily, I discussed how Quantum Dot (QD) manufacturers should be looking over their shoulders at perovskites. The reason that QD manufacturers can look in that direction at perovskites is that …

Tags:Nanosys| Perovskite| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| Rec 2020| Vol 23 - Issue 01