Interested in gadgets with premium displays? QDEL should be on your radar.
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So if a pixel dies you get to pay more to fix it

Will they be available in computer monitors?

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Quantum!

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I get the distinct feeling the writer doesn’t understand quantum Dots, and doesn’t understand the technology behind any of the display technologies he attempts to describe.

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Diode emitting lights?

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Be careful, you’ll need to keep up on vacuuming around the display, or you’ll have tiny diodes scattered all the place.

Also wear safety googles while viewing. Occasionally the diodes shoot our far, especially if there’s a sudden white flash on screen.

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From the article:

Quantum dots are already moving in the premium display category, particularly through QD-OLED TVs and monitors. The next step could be QDEL, short for “quantum dot electroluminescent,” also known as NanoLED, screens.

No.

Quantum diode emitting lights

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