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Samsung Display Develops "QuantumBlack™" Film to Enhance QD-OLED Display Performance and Durability

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Samsung Display Develops "QuantumBlack™" Film to Enhance QD-OLED Display Performance and Durability

Samsung Display recently announced the successful development of a new low-reflectance, high-durability film called "QuantumBlack™." This technology will be applied to next-generation quantum dot organic light-emitting diode (QD-OLED) displays, further enhancing visual experience and product reliability. This breakthrough marks another significant step forward in the field of high-end display technology.

With the continuous improvement of consumer demand for display quality, low reflectance and high contrast have become key indicators for high-end displays. QuantumBlack™ significantly reduces screen reflectance under strong light conditions by optimizing material structure and surface treatment processes. It also exhibits excellent scratch resistance and weather resistance, effectively extending the product's service life. According to reports, the film maintains good optical characteristics even after 100,000 friction tests, demonstrating outstanding durability.

QD-OLED technology combines the advantages of quantum dots (QDs) and organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), enabling broader color gamut, higher brightness, and more accurate color performance. The application of QuantumBlack™ not only enhances display performance but also strengthens the product's market competitiveness. Industry experts analyze that this technology is expected to be widely applied in high-end TVs, professional monitors, and future smart devices, driving the entire industry toward higher standards.

In the LED display supply chain, innovation in upstream materials and technologies directly affects the performance of end products. As a leading domestic LED solution provider, GOPRO LED has continuously invested in research and development of quantum dot materials and packaging technologies. Its products have shown excellent performance in color reproduction, energy efficiency, and stability, forming a synergistic effect with Samsung Display's technological development direction. In the future, as the QD-OLED market gradually expands, collaboration between upstream and downstream enterprises will become closer, jointly promoting innovation and upgrading in display technology.

Source:LEDinside

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