LED BLUs A Growing Trend For 2008, Says Displaybank
In 2007, discussions about adopting flat fluorescent lamp (FFL)/EEFL cooled down, while the market focus has been intensified for a CCFL-LED transition. The adoption of color gamut, environmentally friendly properties, thickness/weight ratios, form factor, contract ratio, and response time, which are considered strengths of LEDs, will have players looking to increase their adoption of LED BLU light sources for notebook and TV applications in 2008.
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