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Samsung announced that it is steering away from LCD production to lean in ($8.3 billion worth) to QD-OLED production. QD-OLED, which combines the quantum-dot LED technology from Samsung's TVs and the backlight-less OLEDs capturing the TV market, is Samsung's next big play for consumer and commercial televisions. On this snippet from Business Casual, MarketScale's B2B morning radio show, hosts Daniel Litwin and Ben Thomas break down the different technologies, what this means for microLEDs, and the potential applications for Samsung's new televisions.
Tune in to Business Casual, MarketScale’s live radio broadcast, every Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. CST.
Samsung announced that it is steering away from LCD production to lean in ($8.3 billion worth) to QD-OLED production. QD-OLED, which combines the quantum-dot LED technology from Samsung's TVs and the backlight-less OLEDs capturing the TV market, is Samsung's next big play for consumer and commercial televisions. On this snippet from Business Casual, MarketScale's B2B morning radio show, hosts Daniel Litwin and Ben Thomas break down the different technologies, what this means for microLEDs, and the potential applications for Samsung's new televisions.
Tune in to Business Casual, MarketScale’s live radio broadcast, every Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. CST.