Saturday 22 June 2013

Forget 3D, here comes the QD TV

The history of television is very old. There was a time when people use to witness TV black and white small TV sets. Then came the era of colour TV. This era was enjoyed by the people a lot. After this came the era of TV with woofer sound. Liquid-Crystal display television LCD TV are the television sets that use LCD display technology to produce images. They are thinner, lighter and are available in much larger sizes.LCD’s new and modified version was LED. A Plasma display panel (PDP) is a type of flat panel display common to large TV displays in 30 inches or larger.
Since 3DTVs were first mass marketed back in 2010, we’ve been waiting for the next major break-through in television. According to scientists at Manchester University, this could be paper-thin OLED TV displays that incorporate quantum dot technology.


Recently Scientists at Nanoco in Manchester, England, have created light emitting particles 100,000 times smaller than the width of a human strand of hair.
Known as quantum dot technology, the light particles can be produced to emit any colour and printed onto flexible plastic to create ultra-thin televisions. The Nanosys technology is called Quantum Dot Enhancement Film (QDEF). It increases the color gamut (or number of colors) in a display by as much as three times without any increase in cost, size or power consumption.
Nanoco said quantum dot technology offers better picture quality and lasts longer than traditional liquid crystal display (LCD) screens.

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