One of the most important technological innovations of 2022 in the domestic sector was televisions with QD-OLED technology, which is an evolution of the already classic OLEDs. more shine, color and durability for the most competitive price.
The manufacturer of these panels, samsung screenThey’ve put all the meat on the grill to take QD-OLED to the top of consumer televisions, and it looks like they’re looking to go a step further by solving some of the problems that still exist in the technology this season of 2023.
Bigger, brighter and more efficient
As Samsung Display reaffirmed on the occasion of this week’s CES 2023 (we’ve already heard about it a few months ago), TVs this year QD-OLED panels up to 77 inches (currently only available in 55 and 65 inches), so it covers the industry of users looking to set up a large-scale home theater.
But in addition, the company announced today that the 2023 panels will include what they call themselves. “new OLED HyperEfficient EL material” Light passing through the rear RGB color filter will increase the color brightness of each pixel in the QD-OLED emission layer. brighter and colors appear lighter.
How effective will this improvement be? Well, according to the manufacturer’s statements, it looks like they might. Reaching 2,000 nits, although they did not specify any further details about it. This exceeds the theoretical 1,500 nits that 2022’s QD-OLED panels can reach, but in the end all that brightness wasn’t transferred to the first TVs sold.
But the most interesting thing about the announcement is that it promises to have new panels for 2023. Up to 25% more efficient more than existing ones, which will bypass the problem of electricity consumption with new EU regulations. To achieve this, they claim to use new. more efficient emission materials but also artificial intelligence algorithms advanced systems focused on achieving the goal of minimizing electricity consumption.
via | Flat PanelsHD