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QNED is actually a marketing term that LG uses for its mid-tier to premium range LED-LCD TVs, which feature Mini-LED lighting and quantum dot-enhanced colors. We're willing to bet you've heard of QLED ...
They might both be LCDs, but there is one key difference between the two technologies that can help deliver a better picture.
What's different with nanoLED is how the quantum dots create light. Instead of being photoluminescent, these direct-view quantum dots are electroluminescent. Electro, as in electricity.
Unlimited resolution, eye-searing brightness, and colors that dazzle? Even though today's TVs are pretty amazing, they're just the tip of the TV tech iceberg.
Portland, Ore. – Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories (Albuquerque, N.M.) have blended quantum dots with an LED to produce a solid-state white-emitting device that does not depend on phosphors ...