NEWS: Samsung delays QD-OLED production plans

Samsung really isn't having the best luck with its new screen tech recently is it? Ah well, better to catch problems early than ship products with major issues to customers!
 
Expected from Samsung.....all fog and smoke
 
Oh Samsung you do make me chuckle with your crazy ideas. Looking forward to a folding TV announcement any minute now.
 
Well we could still see 55" QD-OLED next year in stores, larger displays not likely after 2022. By that time Electroluminescent tvs would be probably ready. Makes sense going for smaller sizes to start off with. Focusing on mini led and micro led. Not to mention BOE is developing its own large oled displays.
 
With all the bilions Samsung have they are still stuck only with LCD panels....
 
With all the bilions Samsung have they are still stuck only with LCD panels....
Well it's not, for small display it's the largest, lcd is improving with mini led better colour filters and won't die anytime soon! There's still a market and folks out there who still won't buy oled for many reasons. Not to mention it took lg 3 years to master WOLED, so it can't happen overnight. Also people might be interested that lg display is working with nanosys for next gen displays, not oled by the way
 
Well it's not, for small display it's the largest, lcd is improving with mini led better colour filters and won't die anytime soon! There's still a market and folks out there who still won't buy oled for many reasons. Not to mention it took lg 3 years to master WOLED, so it can't happen overnight. Also people might be interested that lg display is working with nanosys for next gen displays, not oled by the way
Have Samsung announced anything about mini led?
 
NO official, but reports and it has filed patents and trademarks. It would make sense. It also has QD-glass prototypes
HP are doing QDOG monitors this year.
TCL appear the only ones going to market this year with mini led 4K and 8K.
 
ZDNet don't like OLEDs and some of their editors are biased.

Also Samsung working on QD-OLED shows OLEDs are needed for the best overall picture quality.

AS of now, none of these LED-LCDs can match OLED for overall picture quality.
 
ZDNet don't like OLEDs and some of their editors are biased.

Also Samsung working on QD-OLED shows OLEDs are needed for the best overall picture quality.

AS of now, none of these LED-LCDs can match OLED for overall picture quality.
Is that a miss type "for best overall profit". QLED now accounts for only 18.5% of premium TV sales while LG and Sony have grabbed 36.9% and 33% of the market while Samsung have been napping.

Latest QLED might have overcome many of it current issues but is that too little too late!

While you and I want the best picture, mr average wan'ts a ultra slim tv that fits on the wall.
 
This was an expected unexpected delay. But that does not mean the tech is vaporware, just that getting working TV-sized OLED panels is not trivial and easy - however much anybody attacks LG for not innovating enough and sticking with the "inferior" WOLED tech for the past seven years, they have the only high quality, economically-feasible big screen OLED panels. For the past 6-7 years. In a cutthroat competitive business, with the state-encouraged Chinese manufacturers now pouring vast sums of money into TV panel production.

My read of the situation is that there might be another delay, and they might lose billions developing it, but I do think Samsung will eventually get working QD-OLED, if only to spite LG.
 

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