Nanosys Quantum Dots at CES 2023

Jan 20, 2023

 

We just wrapped up another great year at CES 2023 and here’s a roundup of what this year’s show had to offer. The top trends for display technology seem to be bigger, brighter, faster, flexible, and in automotive. 85” TVs are the new 65”. LCD, QD-OLED and OLED are all competing on brightness offering over 2,000 nits. 240hz is the new standard for gamers. Displays of all types are experimenting with flexibility. Displays are everywhere now even in automotive. But not just inside the car, they’re now on the hood of cars too.


Here are all the QD news we saw from brands on the show floor:

Acer

“Acer is introducing two new large Predators — the Helios 16 and the Helios 18. With the latest and greatest from Intel and Nvidia, both of these laptops are fully ready to support their mini-LED displays and deliver some top-notch visuals.

You can choose between an IPS and a mini-LED panel for each, and for the 16-inch model, that means a choice between an IPS with a 2560 x 1600 resolution and a mini-LED display. The IPS comes with either 165Hz or 240Hz refresh rates, while the mini-LED features 250Hz. Acer says that the mini-LED panel packs 1,000 local dimming zones, and the display can hit 1,000 nits of peak brightness.” -Monica J. White for Digital Trends

ASUS

  • Resolution: 4K

    Peak brightness: 1,000

    Dimming zones: 576

    Refresh rate: 160 Hz

  • Resolution: 2560 x 1600

    Peak brightness: 1,100

    Dimming zones: 1,024

    Refresh rate: 240 MHz

    Response time: 3 ms

  • Resolution: 2560 x 1600

    Peak brightness: 600

    Dimming zones: 504

    Refresh rate: 165 Hz

    Response time: 3 ms

Harman

Samsung-owned Harman launched a new series of quantum dot miniLED displays for the automotive market. These displays bring the full Samsung “New QLED” experience with rich color and high brightness thanks to QD technology.

Hisense

The biggest news from Hisense is that they’re bringing quantum dot and miniLED to the entire ULED lineup. On top of that, the entire lineup will also be available in 85”.

  • Size: 85”, 110”

    Resolution: 85” 4K, 110” 8K

    Peak brightness: 2,500

    Zones: 5,000

    Release date: TBD

  • Size: 55”, 65”, 75”, 85”

    Resolution: 4K

    Peak brightness: 1,500

    Zones: 1,000

    Release date: Summer 2023

  • Size: 55”, 65”, 75”, 85”

    Resolution: 4K

    Peak brightness: 1,000

    Zones: 500

    Release date: Summer 2023

  • Size: 50”, 55”, 65”, 75”, 85”

    Resolution: 4K

    Peak brightness: 600

    Zones: 200

    Release date: Summer 2023

LG

  • Size: 65”, 75”, 86”

    Resolution: 8K

    Zones: 1,200 - 2,500

    Release date: 2023

  • Size: 55”, 65”, 75”, 86”

    Resolution: 4K

    Refresh rate: 120 Hz

    Release date: 2023

  • Size: 50”, 55”, 65”, 75”, 86”

    Resolution: 4K

    Refresh rate: 120 Hz

    Release date: 2023

  • Size: 43”, 50”, 55”, 65”, 75”

    Resolution: 4K

    Refresh rate: 60 Hz

    Release date: 2023

MSI

  • Size: 32 in

    Resolution: 2560 x 1440

    Peak brightness: 350

    Response time: 1 ms

    Refresh rate: 170 Hz

  • Size: 16 in

    Resolution: 4K

    Peak brightness: 1,000

    Response time: 3 ms

    Refresh rate: 120 Hz

Razer

Razer launched the company’s first quantum dot miniLED notebook product in the Razer Blade 16. The top-end miniLED model will have a dual screen mode display, meaning it can switch native resolution and refresh rate. While using the laptop as a work laptop, you can enjoy the sharp 4K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate— and then, when you want to switch to gaming, you can drop it to 1200p 240Hz for even smoother animation.

Samsung

The QD-OLED lineup is getting a new size while the Neo QLED and QLED models are getting 35 new TV products.

  • Size: 55”, 65”, 77”

    Resolution: 4K

    Peak brightness: 2,000

    Response time: 0.1 ms

    Refresh rate: 144 Hz

    Release date: The 77” model is available for preorder now and begins shipping 2/17/23

  • Size: 55”, 65”, 77”

    Resolution: 4K

    Peak brightness: 2,000

    Refresh rate: 144 Hz

  • “Samsung’s 8K flagship, and, in its own words “crafted to be the ideal television,” is the QN900C. It picks up where 2022’s QN900B left off, with even better picture quality thanks to a big jump in backlight control. Our reviewer was deeply impressed with the QN900B‘s ability to generate deep blacks and super-bright images, with virtually no light leakage, but that TV only had 36 areas of local dimming control. The QN900C ups that number to an astonishing 1,000 areas.” –Simon Cohen for Digital Trends

  • “The QN95C also gets new dimming and 14-bit processing for claimed improvements in brightness and grayscale control, leading to the more accurate rendering of both luminance and details.” –Simon Cohen for Digital Trends

  • Monitors:

    49” Odyssey G95SC QD-OLED

    34” Odyssey G8 QD-OLED

    57” Odyssey Neo G9

    TVs:

    QN800C

    QN700C

    QN95C

    QN90C

    QN85C

    QN80C

    QN70C

    QN60C

Sansui

Founded in 1947 Tokyo, Sansui is a Japanese manufacturer of audio and video equipment. Their 2023 quantum dot TV series includes sizes from 24” to 85” and their latest miniLED TV comes with 480 separated light zones and 3,840 LED lights.

Sharp

Sharp is bringing quantum dots and miniLED to their US lineup with Aquos XLED. They’ll be available in 65”, 70” and 75” sizes with 4K resolution and over 2,000 zones. We can expect these to hit shelves in spring 2023.

Skyworth

Skyworth North America revealed that it plans to get into the outdoor TV category in 2023 with the launch of its 4K “Clarus Mini-LED outdoor TV series” incorporating Google’s smart TV platform. Skyworth said the TV series was designed around the use of “robust protective features” for outdoor weather and heat conditions. The display panel will produce up to 3,000 nits of peak brightness capable of advanced picture quality that stands up against direct sunlight conditions.

TCL

TCL’s new “Q” Series lets consumers know which products have quantum dots. The lineup consists of the QM8, Q7, and Q6. The QM8 is their miniLED flagship model available in up to 98” and features over 2,300 dimming zones and 3,000 nits brightness.

 
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