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Samsung reportedly resumes work on true QNED displays

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Last updated: 2026/03/18 at 12:57 PM
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Samsung could be revisiting one of its more ambitious display technologies.

According to a new report, Samsung Display has restarted development of “true” QNED panels. This comes several years after the project was quietly shelved.

The move marks a shift back to a technology once seen as a potential successor to OLED. QNED — short for Quantum dot Nanorod Emitting Diode — is a self-emissive display tech that removes the need for a traditional LCD layer. Instead, it uses inorganic blue nanorod LEDs combined with quantum dots to produce red and green light directly at the pixel level.

That’s worth clarifying, because “QNED” branding already exists in the TV market. LG’s QNED TVs, much like QLED sets, are still based on LCD panels. A true QNED display, as Samsung is reportedly developing, would behave more like OLED. In this case, each pixel would generate its own light.

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Development had previously stalled around 2022 due to technical hurdles, particularly around aligning the nanorod LEDs and achieving consistent brightness and colour. Now, according to industry sources cited in the report, the team behind QNED has regrouped. Internal momentum is building around nanorod LED as a longer-term strategy.

One of the key appeals of QNED is its potential efficiency in manufacturing. Both the LEDs and quantum dots can reportedly be inkjet-printed onto the panel, and that could make it cheaper and simpler to produce than current OLED-based approaches. Each pixel is said to contain multiple nanorod LEDs, helping improve brightness and reliability.

Samsung isn’t betting on just one future display, though. QNED development is happening alongside QD-OLED, which is already in commercial TVs, and EL-QD (NanoLED) — an even more experimental concept where quantum dots themselves act as light sources. Meanwhile, Samsung’s consumer division continues to push microLED, though cost remains a major barrier there.

There’s no timeline yet for when true QNED might reach consumers. However, the renewed focus suggests Samsung isn’t done exploring what could come after OLED just yet.

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