The era of Quantum Dot TV has arrived, are you ready for high quality QD film?
Nov 18, 2022
If you're like most people, you probably think of quantum dots as those little particles that make up LED screens. And you would be right! But what you may not know is that quantum dot TVs are on the rise, and for good reason. Let's take a look at some of the advantages of quantum dot TVs so you can decide if one is right for you.
Christmas is approaching, and it is the day of family reunion, whether your heart will have already flown back to that familiar place, whether your mind has already emerged as a family sitting in the living room to say to each other the joy and happiness of the year or sitting around the dining table to taste the sweetness and sweetness of food, unloading the year's exhaustion, enjoy the warmth of this family.
The most important thing about holiday gatherings is the warmth of family, and indispensable to the excitement of television. Due to the improvement of TV manufacturing technology and information gathering technology, today's TV control is more intelligent, the content is more exciting, and in the near future the application of new display technology, especially the realization of QLED display technology, will make the TV picture more delicate, more realistic colors. In addition, laptops, cell phones, and other electronic display devices that are closely related to our daily lives are quietly undergoing a huge change.
An unstoppable trend
The latest and greatest televisions offered by companies such as Panasonic, Samsung, LG, and Sony have Ultra HD (4K) resolution, and the first hardware has appeared on the market with a staggering 32-megapixel resolution, showing that the shift from Full HD to Ultra HD televisions is an unstoppable trend that will eventually spread to all homes.
Ultra HD has a whopping 8 million pixels - four times the resolution of a Full HD TV (2K). Why not upgrade so it lasts longer?
The problem is that there are problems when the human eye can't tell the difference between certain resolutions unless there's a TV in the home that measures 100 inches and is close enough to it. If the resolution is near the top, there are many areas where TV companies can achieve innovation, including color and brightness.
More color and brightness than you can imagine
It will take time for 8K to become mainstream, but the first hardware is already on the market with a staggering 32-megapixel resolution.
The problem is that there are problems when the human eye cannot discern the difference between certain resolutions unless there is a TV at home that measures 100 inches and is close enough to it. If the resolution is near the top, there are many areas where TV companies can achieve innovation, including color and brightness.
Netflix, Amazon, and others can now offer a range of high dynamic range (HDR) TV content. HDR, which smartphone cameras have been offering for years, extends the color range of TV displays, deepens black levels, improves contrast, and makes what is displayed on the screen more visible.
The future of TV: Ultra HD, quantum dots, smarter
With advantages such as ink-like blacks, rich colors, extreme stability, and no blurring, Quantum Dot LED (QLED) TVs, these LED panels incorporate a nanocrystalline film (quantum dots) between the backlight and the display, which increases color depth. Most of Samsung's latest TV lineup features QLED technology, which promises to deliver richer color displays than ever before.
TVs are also making bold attempts at shapes, such as curved screens that are also gaining some traction in the market, but their reflections and viewing angles can be an issue, and many viewers seem to prefer something plain. An interesting phenomenon in recent TV shows has been the emergence of the transparency trend, where ultra-thin screens seem to disappear completely when not staring at them.
Overall, hot spots such as brighter and sharper, more vivid colors, thinner, curvier, and smarter will be popular elements of future TV technology. A series of elements such as high brightness, highly vibrant picture quality coupled with sharp and layered contrast, ultra-thin, and intelligence determine the future of TV technology development.
RINA TECH - High-Quality Quantum Dot Film Manufacturer
In 2017, Samsung quantum dot TV sales surged, and quantum dot TV is loved by the majority of consumers, but whether the momentum of quantum dot TV can be sustained, still need to withstand a longer period of market testing. RINA TECH has many years of experience in quantum dot production, the quantum dots produced can reach the kilogram level, and quantum efficiency are above 90%. In recent years, RINA TECH's R&D direction is deep into quantum dot film for QLED, and the developed quantum dot film has a uniform appearance, high brightness, and good stability.
After screen tests, the quantum dot films produced by RINA TECH are able to present richer colors. This is due to RINA TECH's years of dedicated research on quantum dot technology, which enables the production of quantum dots with a narrow half-peak width, resulting in a quantum dot film with a color gamut value of up to 110%. RINA TECH further develops a polymer adhesive suitable for North Delta Polygon quantum dots and using this adhesive to coat, the quantum dot film achieves the best color effect and stability.

Above: Normal LED TV display effect
Below: QLED TV display effect assembled by RINA TECH quantum dot film.
In 2017, RINA TECH overcame many technical bottlenecks, developed more diversified products, and won the favor of more and more customers with perfect service and high-quality products. RINA TECH also harvested cooperation orders from many TV screen manufacturers. It is believed that in the future, RINA TECH will usher in the full explosion of product lines, tons of quantum dot production lines, and large production quantum dot film production lines will be online at a rapid pace. RINA TECH will provide a constant supply of quantum dot materials for the quantum dot TV field with high-quality products.







