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AvengedFADE t1_j7k23vf wrote

It’s not irrelevant to the conversation, when your the one who tried arguing it in the first place. Like I’m not an expert in quantum physics, but we’re talking about TV’s here man, hardly a complex subject, but you tried to come out like an expert, and then argued this

OP - “QLED” is a backlit LCD technology (True)

AadamAtonic - “No it's not LED is self lit, like pixel led lights.... (False when talking about TV’s/display technologies). LCD is "liquid crystal display" and needs back light shined onto it.

You are correct that Samsung has something even higher quality than that though, but it won't become standard for 10 years or so. It's not even on the main market yet.”

That was wrong bro, just admit it. Even changing your sentence to OLED from LED still makes it wrong.

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AadamAtomic t1_j7k1qq4 wrote

I know what Quantum dot displays are.

I'm saying they're completely irrelevant to this conversation and your entire argument based on irrelevant information.

You want to talk about quantum physics while we're here too?

Nothing you have said has anything to do with AMOLED or mini-LED BEING USED IN TABLETS.

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AvengedFADE t1_j7k1m44 wrote

QD OLED’s are also quantum dot displays, QLED’s are also quantum dot display.

QLED’s are LCD panels with a quantum dot substrate, and an LED backlights (either FALD or mini-LED).

To quote PC mag definition “QLED (Quantum dot LED): A display technology that uses phosphorescent crystals to improve the LED backlight on an LCD TV.

https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/qled

QD OLED, are OLED panels, with a quantum dot substrate applied. The OLED transistors are capable of their own light (blue light), and hence do not require a backlight, and the QD are what create the red and green light.

Pc mag definition “QD-OLED (Quantum Dot OLED): An OLED display technology that uses quantum dots as the color creators. When the blue backlight hits the red and green quantum dot subpixels, red and green are generated. Because blue is the backlight, it serves as the blue subpixel. See quantum dot.

https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/qd-oled

QD OLED, and QLED are two different display technologies entirely. However Quantum Dots themselves can be applied to more than one screen technology, both LED/LCD TV’s and OLED’s can benefit from this technology, and does not refer to the panel type itself. It is simply a coating.

If your thinking of TV’s which use the quantum dots themselves as a light source (no need for OLED’s, LED’s, LCD’s or a backlight entirely), these are known as NanoLED, or EL-QDLED (Electroluminescent Quantum Dot LED) named after the creator of the company who makes Quantum Dots, Nanosys.

https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1674203061

It’s truly hard to keep up with your lack of knowledge on this subject to be completely frank.

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AadamAtomic t1_j7k11h8 wrote

>QD-OLED

>QLED’s are Quantum dot displays.

You can't even keep up with your own comments, I don't expect you to keep up with what I'm telling you.

No one is talking about QD other than you. I don't even know why you brought it into the conversation unless you just want to make an example of more technology Apple won't have.

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fusiongt021 t1_j7k10bl wrote

I've already sent my Fitbit Ionic back to them 8+ months ago and got a full MSRP money back. Was a very smooth recall for me where they sent me the packing materials and label and I put my watch in there and the company taking care of the recall PayPal'd me the funds which was more than I spent on the watch. They definitely didn't want bad PR on this one!

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AvengedFADE t1_j7k0mj7 wrote

QLED’s are Quantum dot displays. That’s what the Q in QLED stands for.

https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/qled

Do I really need a dictionary definition to explain this? If your going to argue about it with someone, then clearly it’s important to the conversation to correct someone when they are wrong.

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AadamAtomic t1_j7ju79w wrote

PPI is literally the quality of the display.

Apple displays are not True definition and use software upscaling to make it look good on screen.

This is why iPhone photos look great on other iPhones but look kind of shitty when posted online or viewed on a computer. (Comparatively to other cameras)

This is also why images received from Android users look like shit on iPhone screens, and the iPhone users simply think Android phones send bad photos ironically. Lol

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AvengedFADE t1_j7jtumt wrote

Dude you literally tried to dirty edit the comment, and make it seem like you weren’t wrong, but it still makes you wrong.

The OP you responded too was talking about Quantum Dots.

“QLED is a backlit LCD technology” is correct, no matter how much you try to edit or sugar coat it. You literally said “no it’s not.” The very person you responded too was talking about Quantum Dots, so I guess your wrong again.

https://www.unddit.com/r/gadgets/comments/10vbnmt/_/j7ji9ec/#comment-info

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AadamAtomic t1_j7jtu45 wrote

It's the Galaxy S8..... Not the A8...

I Just deleted a little bit of code at the end of the link which I think rerouted the link, it should show the correct tablet now.

Newest ipad= $1,200 for old ass Mini-LED.

SM Tablet from last year= $599 for an even bigger, better AMOLED display, expandable memory, and more powerful.

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AadamAtomic t1_j7jt5uo wrote

>All mini LED displays are backlit, that’s how it works.

That's not how OLED or AMOLED screens work... You know? The things that are currently being discussed in this conversation.

Apple has shitty old Mini-LED tech for $1,200..cool??

Why not get a brand new, top of the line AMOLED tablet with larger screen and more power for only $800?

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AvengedFADE t1_j7jsz2x wrote

Man your the one who argued it, it’s not even a typo. You even presented a whole argument to the person you replied too.

Your confusing QLED and QD-OLED, that’s not a typo, your convoluting two different technologies as one..

QLED is backlit LCD technology, and your the one who wrote up a whole statement to the OP saying he was wrong. Currently there are no consumer self emissive LED TV’s, mLED is trying to change that (again an organic LED is not the same as traditional LED’s which use non-organic compounds). How is that not relevant to the conversation?

Edit: You can edit your comment and it’s still wrong, as the OP said QLED is just LCD with backlight, which it is.

Again QD-OLED, and QLED (which is what OP said), are two different things. QD-OLED doesn’t need a backlight (as OLED are self-emissive), but QLED’s do require a backlight, and are simply just LCD panels, with a QD layer and either FALD or Mini-LED backlighting.

He even said in the OP that QD-OLED is self emissive, you need to re-read the comment you responded too.

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