Young took to X on Thursday to point out that Apple has adopted a "quantum dot" display for the M4 MacBook Pro. The hardcore technical details are that Apple replaced the red KSF phosphor film it ...
A display analyst shared that Apple has shifted from traditional red KSF phosphor film to quantum dot film in the latest MacBook Pro models with M4. Quantum dot technology isn't new, in fact ...
As noted by display expert Ross Young, Apple used a quantum dot (QD) film instead of a red KSF phosphor film on the display. "In the past, Apple went with the KSF solution due to better efficiency ...
According to Young, Apple adopted Quantum Dot technology for the first time in a Mac’s display. Previous iterations used a red KSF phosphor film. The analyst explains that Apple relied on KSF ...
Quantum dots are among the more well-known nanocrystals, not only for their wide commercial uses but for the recent 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry given to the team that discovered them.
A new technique for growing quantum dots has not only found a new, more efficient way to build a useful type of quantum dot, but also opened up a whole group of novel chemical materials for future ...
However, in 2022 Samsung Display launched its new Quantum Dot (or QD-OLED) panels, with Samsung Electronics and Sony offering TVs that use this technology. A QD-OLED panel employs multiple layers of ...
Samsung Display said Monday it has succeeded in recycling quantum dot (QD) ink for the first time in the industry, allowing for an annual cost savings of at least 10 billion won ($7.2 million).
Quantum dots are crystals of a fluorescent semiconductor material with a diameter of as few as 10 to 100 atoms (2-10 nm). They are used as labels for imaging molecules because of their very narrow ...