Casablanca – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. announced that its latest lineup of QLED TVs has received “Real Quantum Dot Display” certification from TÜV Rheinland, an international certification organization based in Germany.
The certification verifies that Samsung QLED TVs meet global standards for quantum dot display structure, reinforcing the company’s technological leadership in the premium TV market, a Samsung press release says.
The certification confirms that Samsung QLED TVs comply with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard 62595-1-6, the same source adds.
This standard defines the application of a quantum dot light converting unit combined with blue light sources for standard QLED displays.
As part of the certification process, TÜV Rheinland analyzed the light spectrum produced by Samsung QLED TVs, confirming a clear separation between red, green and blue, an important marker of color accuracy.
This distinction, enabled by quantum dots, may not be as pronounced in displays using alternative materials, sometimes resulting in color mixing or reduced clarity. The results demonstrate how Samsung’s use of quantum dots contribute to delivering vivid and precise color expression.
With this latest certification, Samsung’s QLED TVs are officially validated as true quantum dot displays, further differentiating Samsung’s offerings and strengthening consumer trust in premium television technologies.
“This certification objectively validates that Samsung QLED TVs deliver true quantum dot performance built to international standards,” said Samsung Electronics Visual Display Division Executive Vice President Taeyong Son.
“We will continue to drive innovation and strengthen consumer confidence in our renowned premium TV brand,” he added.
Certified series include the Neo QLED 8K (QN990F, QN950F), Neo QLED 4K (QN90F, QN85F, QN70F) and QLED 4K (Q8F, Q7F, Q6F).
Quantum dots are ultra-fine nanomaterials, several tens of thousands of times smaller than a human hair. They are renowned for their ability to reproduce precise, vivid colors depending on the wavelength of light.
The method of integrating quantum dots into display panels has become a key indicator for assessing technological advances in the premium TV segment.
Samsung’s quantum dot technology has also been recognized by global testing body Société Générale de Surveillance (SGS) for its excellence in cadmium-free design.
This environmentally-conscious approach eliminates the use of cadmium, a toxic heavy metal known to pose risks to human health and the environment