Shipments of flat panel TVs continue to outpace expectations as suppliers quickly ramp production to meet the growing demand. Liquid crystal display (LCD) technology has carved out a significant niche ...
Mitsubishi Electric yesterday showed a “Laser Backlight LCD TV” [JP] the company plans to release within this year. At the press conference in Tokyo, Mitsubishi showcased a 46-inch prototype TV with a ...
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Since 2022, the LCD TV display market with mini-LED backlight and quantum dot materials has experienced substantial growth. This expansion is driven by the continuous cost reductions through effective ...
Microsemi Corp., a manufacturer of high-performance analog and mixed signal integrated circuits, has announced that its backlight power management controllers are shipping in multiple LG Electronics ...
Taiwan-based backlight unit (BLU) makers Kenmos Technology, Radiant Opto-Electronics and Forhouse all expect to increase shipments for their LCD TV application this year, according to the companies.
Nearly every LCD TV on the market has a problem: uniformity. Certain areas of the screen are going to be brighter than other areas. On dark scenes, this can be visible and sometimes distracting. OK, ...
[Pekka Väänänen] has a Panasonic TV with a broken backlight that creates an uneven pink/green color. While it isn’t a huge deal for most films, black-and-white films tend to show the most effect. So, ...
32- and 42-inch LED BLU TVs Boast Image-Enhancing Illumination for Remarkable Home Theater Picture Quality, Broader Color Range, Longer Life CES ’07, LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2007 — Proton Electronic ...
With LEDs able to illuminate more localized areas of the screen, and with their much faster response times, it becomes possible to dim the backlight in darker parts of the scene while retaining full ...
Another broken LCD TV came [Steve DiRaddo’s] way. This one had a broken backlight that he wanted to fix. He scrapped his LCD light table in order use the inverter. The two televisions were not the ...