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The M4 MacBook Pro models feature quantum dot display technology, according to display analyst Ross Young. Apple used a quantum dot film instead of a red KSF phosphor film, a change that provides ...
The latest MacBook Pro's (M4) use a quantum dot (QD) film rather than a red KSF phosphor film. In the past, Apple went with the KSF solution due to better efficiency and lack of cadmium (Cd), but ...
Big Apple display news, they have adopted quantum dots for the first time. The latest MacBook Pro's (M4) use a quantum dot (QD) film rather than a red KSF phosphor film.
The latest MacBook Pro’s (M4) use a quantum dot (QD) film rather than a red KSF phosphor film. Young says this provides the latest models with two advantages over earlier models.
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Apple didn’t mention that the M4 MacBook Pro has a ‘quantum dot display’ — but what does that mean? - MSNApple upgraded the newest MacBook Pro's display without telling anyone. That's according to prominent display analyst Ross Young, anyway. Young took to X on Thursday to point out that Apple has ...
Last week, analyst Ross Young revealed that the new M4 MacBook Pro is the first Apple device to use new quantum dot display technology. In a follow up blog post, he says that this same technology ...
The M4 MacBook Pro has a hidden feature: quantum dot tech in the display. As such, the latest systems have an expanded color range and should deliver improved motion performance.
For the M4 MacBook Pro, there’s one more feature that Apple hasn’t mentioned at all. According to display expert Ross Young , Apple now uses a quantum dot film in the MacBook Pro’s Liquid ...
The latest MacBook Pro's (M4) use a quantum dot (QD) film rather than a red KSF phosphor film. In the past, Apple went with the KSF solution due to better efficiency and lack of cadmium ...
Apple quietly added quantum dot display film to the new M4 MacBook Pro that provides better color gamut and improved motion performance. That wasn’t on the spec sheet. Skip to main content ...
Apple upgraded the newest MacBook Pro's display without telling anyone.. That's according to prominent display analyst Ross Young, anyway. Young took to X on Thursday to point out that Apple has ...
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