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Posted On: 03/25/2018 12:55:08 AM
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OLED has a life span of about 14,000 hours. Based on TV viewing of 8 hours per day, it has a life span of about 5 years. Those OLED TV sold in 2013 may start to show signs of degradation. Wait till consumer complaint starts to surface, each OLED will be replaced dot by dot by QDLED.
Stephen (October 19 Shareholder Update): " I believe with absolute certainty that we will succeed in delivering our products and technologies to the commercial market".
QDLED does not degrade in high humidity environment, it is cheaper and easier to make, thus offers consumers cheaper QDLED TV which will has a longer life span. Wait till Active Matrix QDLED TV without LCD and without backlight starts to come out to the market, the brilliant brightness, infinite contrast and vivid color gamut will blow your mind.
The sharp January Down Reversal may signal game over for this BETAMAX:
http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/kaavio.Webho...mocktick=1
Stephen (October 19 Shareholder Update): " I believe with absolute certainty that we will succeed in delivering our products and technologies to the commercial market".
QDLED does not degrade in high humidity environment, it is cheaper and easier to make, thus offers consumers cheaper QDLED TV which will has a longer life span. Wait till Active Matrix QDLED TV without LCD and without backlight starts to come out to the market, the brilliant brightness, infinite contrast and vivid color gamut will blow your mind.
The sharp January Down Reversal may signal game over for this BETAMAX:
http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/kaavio.Webho...mocktick=1
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