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323 Cheaper QLED TVs might be on the way: Samsung is developing a less expensive quantum dot layer

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TechRadar · 06/17/2025 06:03 EDT

Cheaper QLED TVs might be on the way: Samsung is developing a less expensive quantum dot layer

One of the most expensive bits of a QLED display is getting a whole lot cheaper

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