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Seems like LG really has a thing for those quantum dot LEDs. After
hooking up with Nanosys earlier this year, the Korean giant is now
stretching out another of its tentacles -- LG Display, to be specific
-- for a partnership with a competing QLED designer in QD Vision.
What's being promised by this joint venture falls right in line with
your generic pipe dream -- better color accuracy than OLEDs, up to
twice the power efficiency at a given color purity, and a cheap and
straightforward manufacturing process. In fact, because QLEDs do not
require the same glass substrate as most current display technologies,
they offer unmatched flexibility (olé!) in terms of how and
where they may be used. The only downer, and you had to know there
would be one, is that QD Vision describes its tech as still in the
"development stage," but hey, at least we have another cool acronym to
add to our library.
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