Samsung plans to boost QD-OLED TV brightness to 4,000 nits

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After resisting the OLED technology for over a decade, Samsung
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in 2022. It used a new technology called
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, developed by Samsung Display. While it offers deeper colors or more accurate whites than LG Display's WRGB-OLED panels, it is
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Samsung plans to dramatically improve the brightness of QD-OLED panels so that brightness is no longer a disadvantage.

QD-OLED panels could reach 4,000 nits brightness in 2025​


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According to a
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is planning to launch next-generation QD-OLED panels in 2025 that could have a brightness of over 3,600 nits. Apparently, the South Korean firm is targeting a peak brightness of 4,000 nits for next year.

To achieve this improvement, the company is working on a new process that eliminates a separate CF/QD substrate. Quantum dots will reportedly be printed directly on the encapsulation layer. That results in just one layer being used.

It isn't clear if QD-OLED panels using this new technology will be used by Samsung's TV arm (
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) in 2025 or if we have to wait until 2026 to get our hands on such TVs. Regardless, the future is looking bright for QD-OLED TVs.


LG could also launch new OLED TV panels with 3,700 nits brightness​


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Even LG is said to be working on a new OLED panel that uses a four-stack OLED solution. This results in higher brightness, longer lifespan, and higher power efficiency. With this new solution, peak brightness can reportedly reach 3,700 nits.

With these new 4-stack OLED panels, LG Display will no longer have to use the costly
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. So, OLED TVs with higher brightness might no longer come with sky-high price tags.

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