Specifications behind the new QD-OLED televisions have been released, but not by Samsung and they will display over 90 percent of the BT.2020 colour space.
Nits or Nitres is actually Latin and means to shine, Candelas per meter squared, a average tv will hit between 250-350 nits.
Samsung has been working quite a lot on the marketing behind the new technology, but they are yet to have share key details like those mentioned above.
The new technology is also boasting some pretty impressive colour statistics, actually coving almost 40% more of the colour spectrum compared to your standard tv, this means the reds will be redder and the yellows yellower.
But, does this really help you at home considering the cost will be quite high due to the $10bn that Samsung has spent on the research of the new technology.
Well it entirely depends on how you feel about the television you are watching now, of course the technology is better and you would notice the improvement when the televisions were side by side.