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by e-led do you mean "edge lit LED" or "entangled LED"?

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I was curious as to what E-LED was in relation to screens too... OLED maybe?

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edge lit LED allows for screens to be thinner, but usually gives uneven lighting and brigher spots around the edges than in the center of the screen

 

quantum entangled LED is a new technology that is actually called "quantum dot display" supposedly giving better colours, but the tvs using this will be extremely expensive, while OLED still gives better results

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well OP hasnt replied, but:

 

edge lit LED allows for screens to be thinner, but usually gives uneven lighting and brigher spots around the edges than in the center of the screen

 

quantum entangled LED is a new technology that is actually called "quantum dot display" supposedly giving better colours, but the tvs using this will be extremely expensive, while OLED still gives better results

I might be wrong but I thought quantum dot LEDs (QD-LED) and entangled LEDs (E-LED) are related but not the same, the potential up coming screens use QD-LEDs but E-LEDs are a subset design that use a quantum dot to emit entangled photons which is more useful for computing than displays.

I.e. A E-LED is a QD-LED but a QD-LED isn't necessarily a E-LED.

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I might be wrong but I thought quantum dot LEDs (QD-LED) and entangled LEDs (E-LED) are related but not the same, the potential up coming screens use QD-LEDs but E-LEDs are a subset design that use a quantum dot to emit entangled photons which is more useful for computing than displays.

I.e. A E-LED is a QD-LED but a QD-LED isn't necessarily a E-LED.

yeah it seems like entangled LED displays are still a ways off while QD displays are already being shown at CES

http://www.laserfocusworld.com/articles/2010/09/light-emitting-diodes.html

 

they claim qd led is better than oled, but we would need a side by side comparison to have proof it actually is other than theoretical numbers

 

so either way eled and qdled are not going to be for consumers for a while

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yeah it seems like entangled LED displays are still a ways off while QD displays are already being shown at CES

http://www.laserfocusworld.com/articles/2010/09/light-emitting-diodes.html

 

they claim qd led is better than oled, but we would need a side by side comparison to have proof it actually is other than theoretical numbers

 

so either way eled and qdled are not going to be for consumers for a while

I don't think ELED is intended for use in displays, its being developed for computation.

QDLEDs should be better than OLED in the sense that the pixels are so small you go back to having more of a CRT type of display where native resolution isn't a thing, I imagine it will be similar to what things like SED displays were supposed to be (before their R&D got canned) where you drive groups/patches of dots as one effective pixel making the limiting factor when it comes to resolution the driver as apposed to the display panel itself. As far as colour etc. is concerned I'd guess they'd be similar to each other both are emitter technologies instead of filtering technologies so they'll both be nicer than TFT. But yea QDLED is still a long way off AFAIK, OLED will be the next mainstream thing on the horizon.

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