Color Quantum-Dot Display
Startup company QD Vision demonstrates their full color quantum-dot display. This prototype is the first step towards a low-power, richly colorful display.
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Katherine Bourzac, edited by Brittany Sauser
Startup company QD Vision demonstrates their full color quantum-dot display. This prototype is the first step towards a low-power, richly colorful display.
Katherine Bourzac, edited by Brittany Sauser
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