CES 2019 Highlights:Nanoco, Plessey, Others Showcase Breakthroughs in State-Of-The-Art Quantum Dot Enhanced Displays, microLEDs and More

CES 2019 was another great event of tech innovations, especially in state-of-the-art displays. Many of the top brands showed off their 8K HDR (high dynamic range) displays. TCL introduced quantum dot mini-LED TVs, where a full array of small LEDs are used as a backlight to the LCD display, producing a bright and colourful image with a large amount of local dimming zones for incredible contrast. Other companies like Skyworth and Hisense also showed a double-LCD prototype, which looked particularly impressive.

Both quantum dot and OLED technology had a strong presence at the event again, and could be seen in all the top-range displays. Additional highlights at CES included huge interest around autonomous vehicle-related technologies where Nanoco is using their expertise in nanoparticles to develop the next generation of sensors.

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