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Apple and HP to launch LED-based notebooks, Taiwan LED makers unlikely to benefit
Source: DigiTimes
__________ Although US-based brands such as Apple and Hewlett Packard (HP) are expected to launch notebooks using LEDs as the backlight source starting from the second quarter 2007, Taiwan-based LED makers will not be the major beneficiaries, according to industry sources. HP's new LED-based notebooks will feature Microsoft's Vista operating system (OS) and will aim at high-end, multimedia uses, the sources said, adding that using LEDs as the backlight source for large-size applications will become more popular thanks to more models of such kind from US-based notebook brands.
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This is cool! LED's have been making their way into high performance military displays for the past few years... good to see it coming to a laptop near you.
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Why is it a good thing? <LEDN00b>
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Compared to the CCFL's (f[COLOR=black]luorescent[/COLOR]) lamps that are widely used:
1. LED's typically use less power (newer ones anyway) for the same 'brightness'. 2. They can provide a wider color gamut (richer colors) depending upon the backlight design. 3. They don't degrade over time (CCFLs lose a bit after as little as 2000 hrs) 4. They are solid state devices (more rugged) Some of these items are much more important for the military market (in which I work), but less power and richer colors benefit all.
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