Samuel Miller
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Is QNED better than OLED?
Earlier, LG announced the launch of QNED TV, which is the same name as the next-generation TV display technology that Samsung has been developing and using. The problem, however, is that LG succeeded in registering the trademark and became the legal company of the name. Why are Samsung and LG scrambling for QNED?
What exactly is QNED technology, and what are the highlights that appeal to Samsung and LG? It is understood that Samsung's "QNED" is the use of nano inorganic GaN as the light source of the display technology, and the traditional liquid crystal display principle is completely different. QNED technology provides better picture contrast, higher brightness levels, and faster response times.
LG's QNED stands for Quantum Nanocell Emitting Diode. Although "Q" is used, it is not a real quantum dot luminescent material, but a quantum dot film is applied to the filter. The "N" refers not to Nano LED but to "NanoCell," LG's high-end LCD TV brand, which will be launched in early 2020.
Technically, LG's QNED TV is still essentially an LCD TV based on a Mini LED backlight and A QD filter.
According to data, It took Four years for Samsung Display to develop QNED technology, and the concept of QNED was also proposed by Samsung Display to replace QLED technology as one of the next generation of Display technology, but it has not been promoted.
Earlier, LG announced the launch of QNED TV, which is the same name as the next-generation TV display technology that Samsung has been developing and using. The problem, however, is that LG succeeded in registering the trademark and became the legal company of the name. Why are Samsung and LG scrambling for QNED?
What exactly is QNED technology, and what are the highlights that appeal to Samsung and LG? It is understood that Samsung's "QNED" is the use of nano inorganic GaN as the light source of the display technology, and the traditional liquid crystal display principle is completely different. QNED technology provides better picture contrast, higher brightness levels, and faster response times.
LG's QNED stands for Quantum Nanocell Emitting Diode. Although "Q" is used, it is not a real quantum dot luminescent material, but a quantum dot film is applied to the filter. The "N" refers not to Nano LED but to "NanoCell," LG's high-end LCD TV brand, which will be launched in early 2020.
Technically, LG's QNED TV is still essentially an LCD TV based on a Mini LED backlight and A QD filter.
According to data, It took Four years for Samsung Display to develop QNED technology, and the concept of QNED was also proposed by Samsung Display to replace QLED technology as one of the next generation of Display technology, but it has not been promoted.