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Samsung- Neo QLED

Tamesh16

I just saw this, I know micro LED has been a thing for a while, with apple I believe first using it on their products, but the 12 bit colour really hooked me. I was looking for 12 bit panel not too long ago, to only see high ends have 10 bit and even then the recommendation was a good 8 bit panel is better and much cheaper than getting an expensive 10 bit. 

Is 12 bit going to make 10 bit more common ? 

As a photographer using a 6 bit panel, I am hoping 10 bit becomes more accessible as it does help with colours 

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No MicroLED hasn't been a thing, you meant MiniLED which we've seen monitors and TVs with it and Apple saying they'll use it.

As for 12-bit not sure if it's using FRC though yeah we'll have to wait and see, especially monitors.

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Be careful with marketing terms.

 

For example...

Currently QNED is being branded by both Samsung and LG, one is 'real' QNED, one is not.

LG has a 'fake' QNED, using the names as meaning 'Quantom Dot (color filter) + Nano Cell + Mini LED (higher density FALD)'

While Samsung has the 'real' QNED , meaning 'Quantom Dot (color filter) + NanoRod LED' this is 'real' QNED. And is a long way from consumers as its the next step after Micro LED (not to be confused with Mini LED)

 

Now in regards to Neo QLED. Its pure marketing. Neo QLED is simply Mini LED, with some extra filters to help with light diffusion.

 

So in terms of QLEDs from samsung the range is as follows

QLED

Neo QLED

MicroLED QLED (very limited, large, and ridiculously expensive)

 

LG will have

NanoCell LED

QNED NanoCell LED ('fake QNED' = high density FALD)

OLED

OLED Evo (G1 series only atm, ~20% brighter)

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On 3/8/2021 at 9:51 AM, Doobeedoo said:

No MicroLED hasn't been a thing, you meant MiniLED

ohh okay, you were right, I remembered Mini LED, 

And thanks for bringing up FRC I had never heard of this before, it could very well be a technique rather than true 12 bit, but we shall have to wait and see

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