Quantum Dots have undeniably become the cornerstone of modern TV innovation. These high-efficiency colour converters are ...
Although Apple kept it quiet, the new MacBook Pros have QLED displays -- and the Pro Display XDR could be next in line for ...
A display analyst shared that Apple has shifted from traditional red KSF phosphor film to quantum dot film in the latest ...
Previous M-series MacBook Pro models used a red KSF phosphor film to enable the miniLED backlighting to produce a wider color ...
A mini-LED display makes use of hundreds or even ... which excites the quantum dot layer above to produce deep shades of red and green. A quantum dot display (often shortened to QLED) also relies ...
Apple's new M4 MacBook Pro has a significant upgrade to the display, and the company somehow forgot to mention it.
The M4 MacBook Pro models may be featuring quantum dot technology. The jury is still out on whether these displays are better ...
A display expert points out a small but noticeable change in the new MacBook Pro. These now have Quantum Dots instead of KSF ...
The next-gen TV tech, also known as QDEL, gets larger thanks to innovations from Samsung, TCL, Sharp and others.
It's still an LCD, but the switch to quantum dots should marginally improve image quality. Apple launched the new MacBook Pro ...
LCD TVs try to emulate this using an LED backlight with dimmable zones ... a blue sub-pixel consisting of the original blue light, along with red and green sub-pixels created with quantum dot filters.