TCL accused of selling quantum dot TVs without actual quantum dots
Briefly

Tests performed by SGS and Intertek on three TCL TVs marketed as quantum dot TVs found no quantum dots present, raising questions about TCL's claims regarding their products.
The controversy lies in conflicting reports and skepticism about TCL's ability to mislead consumers, particularly given the potential legal ramifications of falsely marketing their products.
Quantum dots are key to premium TVs due to their ability to display a broader color range, which makes the absence of these components in supposed quantum dot TVs alarming.
If proven true, TCL's misrepresentation could lead to significant consumer distrust in the brand and impact its reputation as China's largest TV manufacturer.
Read at Ars Technica
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