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Because if they’re lying about the quantum dots, they may also be lying about brightness, color gamut, and reproduction - all things I don’t have the ability to verify at home.

Alternatively, if their TV was designed to meet certain specs for the above with quantum dots, and faulty/fraudulent panels are missing said dots, it likely won’t meet all of those specs.




> all things I don’t have the ability to verify at home.

It's really noticeable that any stuff on shady online marketplaces will lie about any parameter typical consumers have no ability to test at home...

Eg. the "200,000 mAh" USB battery banks... Actual testing showed it to be 7,000 mAh...




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