Samsung to mass ship 8k panels this year
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Samsung continues to invest heavily in the future of display, creating 8K technologies that go beyond 4K resolutions and production methods that will make its current Quantum Dot HDR televisions cheaper and slimmer.
Samsung is about to mass ship 8K panels, and works on Quantum Dot on Glass
A Display Daily report notes that Samsung plans to offer TV manufacturers in bulk 8K resolution display panels before the end of this year, which could usher in a new era of outdated displays. current 4K.
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In addition, Samsung has also introduced its new Quantum Dot on Glass (QDoG) display technology, which can incorporate Quantum Dots into glass materials to make Quantum Dot displays thinner and cheaper to produce than ever before. Today's Quantum Dot displays use Quantum Dot Enhanced Film (QDEF) technology, which is difficult to produce and requires additional protective measures to prevent damage.
Quantum Dot panels are used in most of today's high-end TV models, this technology offers support for a wider color gamut and lacks the burn problems associated with OLED panels, they also provide smooth operation. lower latency than typical OLED panels.
If all this is fulfilled, we should see the first televisions with 8K resolution next year, many consumers are still stuck in 1080p and manufacturers are already thinking of making the jump to 8K, although they will be useless if we do not have multimedia content at the height of these impressive panels.
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