Condor launches QDot TV: *via Google translate ;
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*via Google translate [partial];
"The 2018 range of Condor TVs will use a new technology to improve their colorimetry. This technology is called quantum dots.
It is in the capital of the East, Annaba, that Condor, in a huge American-style show, launches his latest, the Condor QD[TV].
It is in the capital of the East, Annaba, that Condor, in a huge show in the American style, launches his latest, the Condor QD, for Quantum Dots, in several diagonal but without specifying its selling price. "It will be very affordable," said Idir Younes, head of television at Condor. A quantum dot (quantum dot, or QD), what is it? Very simply it is a crystalline structure that forms a box of ten nanometers. When the size of the box is small enough, the electrons are confined there which modifies their states of energy. They thus acquire new properties; in this case it is the phenomenon of fluorescence that is exploited for television sets. In a conventional LCD, liquid crystals are backlit by a light source, historically fluorescent tubes (CCFL) or more recently LEDs. But existing CCFLs and LEDs do not produce a perfect light spectrum. Because of this imbalance, the range of colors that can be reproduced on the screen (the gamut) is reduced. Quantum dots are an ideal solution to this problem, because one can control their emission spectrum very precisely by varying the size of the quantum dot. In addition, quantum dots do not require rare earths, expensive materials, often toxic and non-renewable.
Crystal QD, its new TV, will feature a 55, 65 and 75 inch panel featuring Ultra HD definition and HDR - High Dynamic Range compatibility. HDR is actually a process to increase the dynamic range of an image and de facto make it more contrasted. Basically, the goal is to be able to use more shades of brightness to provide images with details in both bright tones and dark tones. In the end, the interest of HDR in TV is multiple, since one has the opportunity to display images without burnt black or clogged black, but also a more natural representation of the image, especially in sources from light."
***I only translated the 1st three paragraphs...there is more if anyone cares to continue translation, here: http://www.itmag-dz.com/condor-lance-la-techn...levisions/
*Condor Electronics website: https://www.condor.dz/index.php/en/uhd-tv-s?f=171