screens with and without quantum dot-fluorescent screen material (image: Nanosys) Nanosys has developed a self-reported technology that will make the image of liquid crystal displays by 50 percent more colorfully. The start-up while only improved technology, as today is already used in monitors and tablets. P>
The well-known blogger Robert Scoble has introduced the technology yesterday. He speaks of an exciting comparison Nanosys CEO Jason Hart Love him have two iPads shown, a device and an improved standard of Nanosys. “By mixing green with very very high quality red and blue, we can generate a particular RGB backlight system, which is actually white light,” Hard Love says something cryptic. “But it is very pure white, specially designed for our display. This improves the color saturation, and the colors seem much more real.” P> p>
On its Web site describes the Nanosys technology a bit more technical. There, from a quantum dot fluorescent screen material is the speech that enables a different spectrum. There is also a special, very thin coating called qdef. P>
Nanosys hopes to be represented by year-end on a tablet with his technique. The following year, a large screen – follow – for example a television. They’ve already closed agreements with LG Innotek and Samsung, which would lead to the first commercial products with quantum dots in the home electronics industry, it says on the website. P>
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The colors of Nanosys displays are achieved according to the manufacturer of quantum dot light source and qdef cover (image: Nanosys). P>
screens with and without quantum dot-fluorescent screen material (image: Nanosys) Nanosys has developed a self-reported technology that will make the image of liquid crystal displays by 50 percent more colorfully. The start-up while only improved technology, as today is already used in monitors and tablets. The well-known blogger Robert Scoble has introduced the technology yesterday. [...]
screens with and without quantum dot-fluorescent screen material (image: Nanosys) Nanosys has developed a self-reported technology that will make the image of liquid crystal displays by 50 percent more colorfully. The start-up while only improved technology, as today is already used in monitors and tablets. The well-known blogger Robert Scoble has introduced the technology yesterday. [...]
screens with and without quantum dot-fluorescent screen material (image: Nanosys) Nanosys has developed a self-reported technology that will make the image of liquid crystal displays by 50 percent more colorfully. The start-up while only improved technology, as today is already used in monitors and tablets. The well-known blogger Robert Scoble has introduced the technology yesterday. [...]
screens with and without quantum dot-fluorescent screen material (image: Nanosys) Nanosys has developed a self-reported technology that will make the image of liquid crystal displays by 50 percent more colorfully. The start-up while only improved technology, as today is already used in monitors and tablets. The well-known blogger Robert Scoble has introduced the technology yesterday. [...]
screens with and without quantum dot-fluorescent screen material (image: Nanosys) Nanosys has developed a self-reported technology that will make the image of liquid crystal displays by 50 percent more colorfully. The start-up while only improved technology, as today is already used in monitors and tablets. The well-known blogger Robert Scoble has introduced the technology yesterday. [...]
screens with and without quantum dot-fluorescent screen material (image: Nanosys) Nanosys has developed a self-reported technology that will make the image of liquid crystal displays by 50 percent more colorfully. The start-up while only improved technology, as today is already used in monitors and tablets. The well-known blogger Robert Scoble has introduced the technology yesterday. [...]
screens with and without quantum dot-fluorescent screen material (image: Nanosys) Nanosys has developed a self-reported technology that will make the image of liquid crystal displays by 50 percent more colorfully. The start-up while only improved technology, as today is already used in monitors and tablets. The well-known blogger Robert Scoble has introduced the technology yesterday. [...]