Apple's M4 MacBook Pro display has quantum dots for the first time
Briefly

According to Ross Young of Display Supply Chain Consultants, the new MacBook Pro has a quantum dot screen. The quantum dot film replaces the red KSF phosphor film used in previous models.
The QD film delivers better color gamut and better motion performance compared to the red KSF phosphor film, and is now cadmium-free too.
In the past, Apple went with the KSF solution due to better efficiency and lack of cadmium (Cd), but the transition to quantum dots marks a significant upgrade.
This improvement applies to all new MacBook Pros, with or without nano texture. It's a small step forward, even though the laptops still use LCD screens.
Read at GSMArena.com
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