According to the latest information, the new generation QDEL technology may overtake OLED displays. These screens, which have become very popular today, are ahead of their competitors, especially in color vibrancy and black screen performance.
However, the future of OLED, which still has a question mark in terms of durability and lifespan, has started to be questioned frequently recently. QDEL (Quantum Dot Electroluminescent) technology, which we have just started to hear about, may become a good option in this sense. Here are the most important details about the subject…
Will QDEL technology replace OLED panels?
MicroLED displays, which are expected to be a major rival to OLED, are not yet accessible to everyone due to their high cost. However, while the QDEL system requires a much lower budget in terms of cost, it can also provide the required brightness at a high level. It is also predicted that this technology will not have the problem of screen burn-in, as in OLED panels.
QDEL technology, also called NanoLED by some brands, is expected to be used extensively in smart television screens in the next few years. It is said that this technology will provide high performance on monitors and laptop screens as well as televisions. No detailed information has been shared about the refresh rate so far. We hope that this development will benefit users at the end of the day.
So what do you think about this issue? Do you think QDEL panels will achieve good sales success? Which panel type do you currently use in your own television? You can easily share your answers with us in the comments section below. Your opinions are very valuable to us.
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