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Quantum Dot TVs match the brightness of OLED TVs while staying more inexpensive on price. OLED TVs have fantastic color but cost much more, making them a no-go for manufacturers looking to profit in the consumer electronics market. Samsung's 10-year, burn-in warranty for its Quantum Dot TVs will only add to the company's success in the TV business.
The Korean giant's Quantum Dot TVs are making a splash worldwide, with the SUHD TV with Quantum Dot display being named the United Kingdom's “TV of the Year” last month. Just last week, Samsung confirmed its acquisition of US-based Quantum Dot display company QD Vision, with an investment in Quantum Dot display manufacturer Nanosys a year ago.
Samsung's Quantum Dot investment extends to gamers as well, with the company having announced the global launch of its Quantum Dot curved gaming monitor a few weeks ago.