Samsung QLED TVs Officially Certified for Quantum Dot Technology by TUV Rheinland

Samsung Electronics-display certification

SEOUL, May 8 (Yonhap) — On Thursday, Samsung Electronics announced that its newest series of quantum dot light-emitting diode (QLED) televisions had been certified by TUV Rheinland, a globally recognized certification organization based in Germany, for adhering to international standards regarding the architecture of quantum dot displays.

Samsung states that the Real Quantum Dot Display certification confirms compliance with the IEC standard 62595-1-6. This standard outlines the necessity of using a quantum dot light-conversion unit alongside blue light sources as an essential aspect of establishing the basic structure of QLED displays.

Rheinland TÜV examined the light spectrum of Samsung QLED televisions and identified distinct red, green, and blue wavelengths, showcasing exceptional color precision.

Samsung stated that the unique spectral characteristics of their QLED TVsets distinguish them from models utilizing different materials, which may result in less vivid or blended colors.

Samsung says this new certification highlights their strong position in the high-end television market.

Samsung QLED TVs have been officially certified for delivering genuine quantum dot performance compliant with global benchmarks," stated Son Tae-yong, who serves as the executive vice president of Samsung’s visual display business. "Our commitment remains focused on pushing boundaries for innovation and bolstering customer confidence as we maintain our leadership in the high-end television sector.

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