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May 21 2007, 12:00pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Last week we reported about Samsung showing a LCD TV with white LED back lighting. Now NEC announces also BLU module based on white LED at the SID 2007. Looks like this is a new trend.
NEC solution is a 6.5-inch amorphous-silicon thin-film-transistor (TFT) liquid crystal display (LCD)
module with high luminance and extended graphics array (XGA) resolution.
The white LED module eliminates the need for an
inverter circuit by employing a white light emitting diode (LED) for
backlight instead of the cold-cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) that is
traditionally used. This innovation produces low power consumption and a
slim design that, while lightweight, is highly resistant to vibration and
impact, making it ideal for use in portable display systems in industrial
applications.
In addition to the 6.5-inch module, NEC LCD Technologies also offers a
new 15.3-inch color LCD module, part number NL12876BC26-25, with wide XGA
(WXGA) resolution.
Both products will be showcased in NEC Electronics
America's booth #1235 at the Society for Information Display (SID)
Symposium 2007 in Long Beach, California, May 22-24.
Via this press-release and the NEC site.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
experience in the technology field to the ever evolving and exciting
world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into
vibrant technology magazine.
Luigi can be contacted directly at ml@i4u.com. Luigi posts regularly on LuigiMe.com about his experience running I4U.
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