It's really funny how so many confused fan-boys still believe that Samsung's "QLED" means "one electrically-excited quantum-dot-LED per pixel", while in fact it just means "ordinary LED backlight shining on some photo-excited quantum dots, whose emissions are used as a backlight for an ordinary LCD".
This is not really much different from the stuff Sony called "Triluminous" and built into their TVs 3 years ago.
I wonder what would happen if, some day, there was actually an efficient way to manufacture panels that would utilize one electrically-excited quantum-dot-LED per pixel - the name "QLED" having been burnt for a pathetic marketing stunt on LCDs in 2017, they would have a hard time convincing anyone that "QLEDs" could be more than a scam.
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