2024-01-17 10:28:00
A Sharp presented a new technology that can bring major changes to the TV segment. She goes by the name QDEL, promises considerable advances in relation to what we currently see with panels produced with OLED and QLED technologies. The secret, in turn, lies in the functioning of the quantum dots.
For you to understand better, current screens use sets of points that depend on an LED or OLED panel to absorb their light. In this way, they convert these lights into a series of different colors to display the images. As a result, TVs and monitors have more faithful colors and a higher brightness level.
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QDEL, Quantum Dot Electroluminescent, uses the same known quantum dot solutions. However, the panel receives the energy and passes it directly to the quantum dots, which are modified to operate to emit their own light. Therefore, there is no need to rely on a separate source of rear lighting.
This new technology was shown behind closed doors during CES 2024 and according to Sharp, it promises to display images in the purest way possible, as the points are modified to generate subpixels in red, blue and green colors. All of this happens within a structure of points that has microscopic dimensions.
During the fair, two prototypes were displayed, one measuring 12 inches and the other measuring 30 inches. Another important point is in relation to cost, which should not increase much compared to current processes. The reason for this is that manufacturing would occur in a similar way to what we have with a common LED.
For now, there is no launch forecast or when TVs will be mass-produced with this technology. However, it is worth observing the advances until it becomes a reality on the market. Finally, check out details regarding the AQUOS sense 8 cell phone, recently launched by the brand and details regarding the awards received by TCL during CES.
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