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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 ...
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CNET on MSNQLED vs. LED: Which Is Better?
They might both be LCDs, but there is one key difference between the two technologies that can help deliver a better picture.
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.
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.
Quantum Dots offer a different way for screens to produce color instead of the usual inefficient and limited combination of white LEDs and color filters.
OTI Lumionics is working on the building blocks for the next-generation of OLED displays for phones and TVs. The company's secret? Quantum-inspired algorithms.
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