A team of South Korean scientists led by Professor KIM Dae-Hyeong of the Center for Nanoparticle Research within the Institute for Basic Science has pioneered a novel approach to stretchable displays.
A research team has developed a hierarchical-shell perovskite nanocrystal technology that simultaneously overcomes the ...
Ink - used in Samsung Display's QD-OLED__ products. Image from Samsung Display Co., Ltd., with permission. Ink - used in Samsung Display's QD-OLED__ products. Image from Samsung Display Co., Ltd., ...
A domestic research team led by Professor Tae-Woo Lee (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National ...
BUSAN, South Korea, Dec. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ --Colloidal quantum dot (QD) light-emitting diodes have great potential in display applications. However, their commercialization remains a challenge due ...
Apple’s newest MacBook Pros have a subtle upgrade that improves colors and motion performance. Apple’s newest MacBook Pros have a subtle upgrade that improves colors and motion performance. is a ...
Researchers achieved a breakthrough in eco-friendly display technology, creating highly efficient and stable blue quantum dot LEDs (QLEDs) that could power the next generation of televisions, ...
This mismatch creates several problems. In QD-LEDs, some electrons pass through the quantum dot layer without encountering a hole, wasting energy. Others recombine inefficiently, releasing heat ...
A display analyst shared that Apple has shifted from traditional red KSF phosphor film to quantum dot film in the latest MacBook Pro models with M4. Quantum dot technology isn't new, in fact, Apple ...
Apple upgraded the newest MacBook Pro's display without telling anyone. That's according to prominent display analyst Ross Young, anyway. Young took to X on Thursday to point out that Apple has ...
(Reuters) - When Amazon.com Inc was developing its most advanced tablet to date, it asked a little-known company to solve a tricky problem with the screen: how to produce rich colors without draining ...
The latest MacBook Pro screen reportedly includes a quantum dot film. Apple previously eschewed this tech for close to a decade because it used a toxic element, but the company found an alternative.