The company behind quantum dots says its smashing new OLED TV technology should arrive in 2029. Could this overtake inkjet OLED and microLED to be the next big thing?



  • QD-EL/NanoLED TVs promise exceptional brightness and color
  • Uses self-emissive quantum dots, like OLED, but better
  • Quantum dot maker Nanosys says technology could be ready in 2029

It is always wise to take technological predictions with a pinch of salt. But when the predictions concern television technology and come from the company that invented quantum dots, we’re all ears. Nanosys has outlined multiple advancements coming to TVs in the coming years, and some of them are quite interesting.

The firm spoke to Insight Media in the video below and explained that the first big development we’ll see is the introduction of brighter QD-OLED TVs this year. This is due (at least in part) to a new version of Quantum Dot Color Converters (QDCC) that allows the panels to offer that greater brightness. We’ve probably already seen the first TV with that improved technology in the form of Samsung’s S95H (pictured at the top of this article), which we got our first information about at CES, which promises to be 35% brighter than the Samsung S95F it replaces.



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