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Agilent releases new LED backlighting system, predicts LEDs will replace CCFLs
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On the heels of the recent introduction of its new LED backlighting system, Agilent Technologies stated that it expects RGB LED backlighting to take 10% of the LCD-TV market within two years. The company also expects LED backlighting to gradually replace cold-cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) lighting altogether, as developments progress and prices continue to fall, according to Lee Soo Ghee, VP and general manager, Optoelectronic Products Division of Agilent.
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