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342 Quantum dot TVs beat RGB LED TVs, says the company that makes QDs for TVs

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John.Higgins @ The Verge · 05/09/2026 08:00 EDT

Quantum dot TVs beat RGB LED TVs, says the company that makes QDs for TVs

At the Los Angeles Convention Center, two 85-inch TVs sat side by side inside the Nanosys meeting room at Display Week - a yearly business-to-business convention focusing on the technology that goes into displays of all types. One TV was a mini-LED panel with super quantum dots, and the other was an RGB LED - […]

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