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These 3 TV technologies are vying to replace OLEDs in the next decade
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QDEL TVs, or Nano -LED TVs, have long been touted as true OLED killers.
NanoLED TVs use quantum dots (QD) without a backlighting panel, which deviates from the conventional QD TVs we know today , like the Sony A95L OLED TV.
Other advanced display technologies could be on the near horizon and one of them might even land ahead of the aforementioned NanoLED TV.
Universal Display Corporation's Blue PHOLEDs were originally scheduled to launch by 2024 or 2025 .
TCL 's IJP OLEDs could deliver as much as 2,000 nits of peak brightness and cover 90% of the Rec2020 gamut.
The likelihood of such sets coming to fruition any time soon is slim to none.
We'll just have to wait and see which makes its way into our living rooms the fastest. Like this article? For more stories like this, follow us on MSN by clicking the +Follow button at the top of this page..
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