Hisense Curved ULED2 Appears on the Market, Adopts Quantum Dots Technology from Nanosys and 3M

Jan 15, 2015
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Hisense ULED TV featuring Quantum Dots from Nanosys and 3M at CES 2015

Hisense ULED TV featuring Quantum Dots from Nanosys and 3M at CES 2015

QINGDAO, China, Jan. 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Known for its product advantages such as high color gamut, high dynamic range, high definition and high FPS, Hisense ULED TV has been popular with consumers since it appeared on the market. The upcoming upgraded G2 products also appeared at CES 2015. 

From the live contrast demo, it could be seen directly that, compared with its predecessor, this newcomer has lots of new features: first of all, ULED2 has further enhanced its contrast and peak brightness; second, it has adopted quantum dots technology, a technology that was jointly developed with 3M, and which displays more amazing color effects during contrast demonstrations; third, its image processing algorithm technology has also been upgraded to achieve a more exquisite and slick screen effect; finally, in terms of appearance, the ULED2 adopts 4K and the smallest curvature radius in the industry as well as the best image immersion in the industry. 

With this upgrade, Hisense ULED2 has improved the contrast of traditional LED TV from 1000 -1 to 8 million-1 and the color range to 100%NTSC, becoming excellent in color rendering. 

These new products will appear on the market soon after the Spring Festival. 


About Nanosys

Nanosys, Inc. is the leader in developing and delivering quantum dot and microLED technology to the display industry. As of 2021, industry leading consumer electronics brands have shipped more than 35 million devices from tablets to monitors and TVs based on Nanosys’ proprietary quantum dot technology. Founded in 2001, the company is headquartered in Silicon Valley, California where it operates the world’s largest quantum dot nanomaterials fab. Nanosys currently owns or has exclusive license rights to more than 1000 issued and pending patents worldwide.