QD-OLED 2023

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Samsung Display will so increase its QD-OLED production capacity by 30%. The main step to achieve this is the reduction of TAKT time (the time it takes to produce one panel).

Samsung also announced that it plans to start producing 77-inch and 49-inch QD-OLED panels in 2023. This is in addition to the current 34-inch, 55-inch and 65-inch panels. SDC recently demonstrated a prototype 77-inch QD-OLED panel:

QD-OLED 2023

The company hasn't yet committed to expanding its production capacity by building a new production line, though.



QD-OLED 2023

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    Is QD

    Although OLED is great in terms of viewing angles, defeating usual LCDs and QLED displays, QD-OLEDs take that a notch up. Even at off-axis angles, QD-OLED displays offer more accurate colors than OLEDs. Since QD-OLED TVs have higher efficiency in terms of brightness, they are less susceptible to pixel burning.

    Will QD

    Early OLED TVs did have trouble with this phenomenon, throwing the technology into question. But these days, nearly all of the OLED TVs on the market today are equipped with preventative measures to curb burn-in, and unless you're a very particular type of television viewer, you needn't worry about it at all.

    When can I buy a QD

    The first 77-inch QD-OLED TV probably won't appear until 2023 (CES, January 2023, we're looking at you) but if you need something now, check out the best OLED deals live this month – and note that Samsung Display is also rumored to be working on a 49-inch QD-OLED panel, allegedly intended for monitors.

    Is QD

    Quantum Dot OLED has really hit the ground running. Both of the first QD-OLED TVs we've seen have shown real progress when it comes to brightness, contrast and, especially, colour range. And they've done so at much more aggressive price points than we might have expected.