Samsung to implement new blue phosphorescent OLED panels in 2025
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- Anonymous
- 0cB
- 22 Nov 2023
Samsung will be able. It is only time issue.
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- Anonymous
- 0cB
- 22 Nov 2023
Anonymous, 21 Nov 2023Way to downplay this thing. No need to be glued to your pho... moreNo. I'm the one who never faced burn in. I'm not addicted to phone and I use low brightness.
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- Anonymous
- q3R
- 22 Nov 2023
Anonymous, 21 Nov 2023Yeah. Let's forget how US companies stole a few foreig... moreStolen? They were able to file a suit and settled on a multi-year licensing agreement. You have no recourse in CN, you just lose your tech.
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- Akashi Seijuro
- t7T
- 22 Nov 2023
SShock, 21 Nov 2023QD-OLED in itself is a bad design even though it achieves g... moreIf anything, blasting all pixels at once is actually better for panel uniformity than having just a quarter of the pixels being lit up, since they'd all degrade at roughly the same rate, which is to say that it won't degrade as quickly because if all pixels are lit up at the same time to produce a white color, then they won't need to shine individually as bright as with pure white OLED pixels only, where they need to shine for about more than twice as needed in order to compensate for the other 3 pixels that aren't being lit up, since it's all just the white pixels doing the hard work to produce a white color.
Likewise, on QD-OLED, all OLEDs are actually blue OLEDs, with 2/3rd of the pixels having red and green quantum dots that produce such colors by being excited by the blue OLED from behind. So yes, uniformity-wise, QD-OLEDs are superior, and since they don't use color filters on top of white OLED panel, the brightness is significantly better because all the brightness of an OLED pixel is not degraded by color filters. This means that QD-OLEDs won't have to shine as much and work as hard as WRGB OLED to achieve a particular brightness and color volume.
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- potato4k
- I2c
- 22 Nov 2023
Time for OLED iPads perhaps? Nothing interest Apple more than a shorter life component so they can force their customers to buy newer devices sooner.
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- Vyshak75
- L1q
- 21 Nov 2023
If anyone tried to read the article completely, it states that they will not release it soon as they are still working to make it more efficient. Try to understand before commenting "not interested" or anything se like that.
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- Anonymous
- 3SI
- 21 Nov 2023
Even shorter than the already short lifespan of blue OLEDs? Yeah not interested. Focus instead of finally getting microLED into production so that we can get rid of fragile, burn-in prone OLEDs.
- vrvly
- Bps
- 21 Nov 2023
1 either improve it or 2 use two this way: one after another fails, you get even 10% lifespan increase.
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- IpsDisplay
- 4ra
- 21 Nov 2023
Anonymous, 21 Nov 2023If you aren't glued to your phone all the time or simp... moreLet be real you KNOW people are glued to their phones so it's game over for this OLED panel lifespan
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- Anonymous
- vaS
- 21 Nov 2023
Anonymous, 21 Nov 2023I bet this tech is gonna be stolen to be sold in CN, as usual. Yeah. Let's forget how US companies stole a few foreign techs and only paid after making money off them. Like Apple stealing Nokia antenna patents lol.
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- Anonymous
- vaS
- 21 Nov 2023
Anonymous, 21 Nov 2023If you aren't glued to your phone all the time or simp... moreWay to downplay this thing. No need to be glued to your phone to find out that 55% less lifespan is bad.
Are you also friends with sellers who try to justify amoled burn on their used phones that they try to sell?😎
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- SShock
- AK0
- 21 Nov 2023
Mills, 21 Nov 2023Samsung is digging themselves a big ditch with this one. 55... moreQD-OLED in itself is a bad design even though it achieves good results. To achieve white color you blast all subpixels to the max. This gives most brightness, sure, but also wears ALL subpixels faster. Meanwhile WOLED has a dedicated white subpixel to achieve that. I think this way you get much more uniform degrading of OLED layer. Especially with monitors where content tends to have more white than on TV's with movies.
- Mills
- xFM
- 21 Nov 2023
Samsung is digging themselves a big ditch with this one. 55% worse lifespan? Not worth it. Try and avoid phones with this panels when it is masses produced. I bet in 2 years, Samsung is gonna quit this type of tech.
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- Anders
- 39y
- 21 Nov 2023
IpsDisplay, 21 Nov 2023Blue sub pixel die pretty fast And this newer phosphor i... morePlanned obsolescence. This isn't being done for the good of end users.
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- Anonymous
- 0cB
- 21 Nov 2023
If you aren't glued to your phone all the time or simply put you aren't addicted to your phone not a big deal overall.
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- IpsDisplay
- 4ra
- 21 Nov 2023
Blue sub pixel die pretty fast
And this newer phosphor is projected to 55% worse lifespan!????
This OLED panels are gonna discolor quickly/burn in quick
Unless there is some other tech to offset this somehow
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- Anonymous
- 6jX
- 21 Nov 2023
Anton el papy, 21 Nov 2023crap!! It better bring a 100w fast charge and a better batt... moreI would rather have better at night blues than 100w as im not spending all my time draining the battery and needing to be fully back within 10 minutes
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- Anonymous
- 0p}
- 21 Nov 2023
I bet this tech is gonna be stolen to be sold in CN, as usual.