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Luminus Exhibits LEDs In Broad Array Of Display Products
Next newsLuminus Devices is demonstrating a variety of consumer and professional display products illuminated by PhlatLight LED technology, including large screen LCD backlight units, projection TVs and several categories of front projectors, at this week's 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) taking place from January 7-10 in Las Vegas. Luminus is showing its PhlatLight LED backlight unit (BLU) for LCD TVs featuring Luminus LEDs integrated with Microlens light guides from Global Lighting Technology, using only eight chipsets to edge light a large screen LCD display instead of the hundreds or thousands required to achieve adequate brightness and uniformity with conventional LEDs.
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Source : Tom's Hardware US