The reactors in Korea are at least X10 the size of runcorn, so it's normal customers would want to sample the dots first imo. We know that the price of the Korean dots are significantly cheaper than from Runcorn. How do they compare with the competition is the question. Still only Samsung who can make cad free in any volume for a commercial product. Edelman said he expected multiple orders on completion of the Korean factory. We know they are calibrating multiple lines in Korea. Soon, very soon we'll find out if he was telling the truth or not. Many of the really big OEMs still to show their hand with QDots. The Japanese, sharp, panasonic and Sony have stayed clear of cadmium. Be interesting to find out who Vestel have sourced their Qdots from for their 2016 TVs. They are a huge European producer and will be well aware of the imminent removal of the RoHS exemption for cadmium in displays.
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