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KYOCERA Releases Liquid-Crystal Displays with LED Backlighting
VANCOUVER, Wash. -- Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corporation announced that global parent Kyocera Corporation has released a new line of liquid-crystal displays LCDs that feature a unique light-emitting diode LED backlighting system instead of conventional cold-cathode fluorescent lamps CCFLs. The new LCD products, which Kyocera is now shipping, are designed to...
Tags: Kyocera Wireless Corp., LCD, light-emitting diode
Research articles 2006-10-04
Samsung Electronics Shines a New Light on LCD - Unveils World's First 82'' LCD TV with LED Backlight
LAS VEGAS -- Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the leading producer of televisions worldwide, today unveils an 82" LCD TV with LED backlight - the world's largest of its kind - here at CES 2006. This new model offers dramatically improved performance and viewing angle while decreasing thickness and power usage.
Tags: LCD, LCD TV, light-emitting diode, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., TV
Research articles 2006-01-05
Semtech's 28V Boost DC/DC Converter with Single Inductor Powers LCD Backlight and Camera Flash WLEDs in Smart Phones; SC4505 Is Available in 3X3MLPQ for Small, Slim Designs; Device Drives 12 White LEDs with Greater Than 82% Efficiency
CAMARILLO, Calif. -- Semtech Corp. (Nasdaq:SMTC), a leading supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors for communications, portable devices, computers, and industrial equipment, today announced the SC4505, an integrated boost (step-up) dc/dc converter for driving white LEDs in LCD backlight and camera flash applications in cell phones and PDAs.
Tags: camera, LCD, light-emitting diode, phone, smart phone
Research articles 2006-03-07
NEC LCD Technologies Announces New 7.0-inch Wide-Format LCD Modules Featuring White LED Backlight System
TOKYO & SANTA CLARA, Calif. & DUESSELDORF, Germany -- NEC LCD Technologies, together with its sales and marketing channels in the Americas and Europe, NEC Electronics America and NEC Electronics Europe GmbH, today introduced a new 7.0-inch (18 centimeters diagonal) amorphous-silicon thin-film-transistor TFT liquid crystal display LCD module, part number...
Tags: LCD, light-emitting diode, NEC Corp.
Research articles 2008-04-01
Strategy Analytics: LED Drivers—Phones and TVs; Cost and Power Consumption Hurdles Remain
BOSTON -- Televisions will succeed mobile phone handsets in the next five years as the key driver for growth in the LED industry, as consumers switch over to flat-panel televisions, principally liquid-crystal display LCD TVs. The latest Strategy Analytics report, "Now Showing on a Television Near You: LEDs are the...
Tags: LCD, light-emitting diode, phone, power consumption, Strategy Analytics, TV
Research articles 2006-05-05
Semtech's Highly-Integrated Charge Pump Platform Provides Smallest Solution for LCD Backlight, LED Flash and Camera Module Power in Cellular Phones
SC62X Family Measures a Mere 3.0mm x 3.0mm x 0.6mm (max.) and Offers an Abundance of Advanced Programmability via I2C or SemWire[TM] Single-Wire Interface
Tags: camera, cell phone, LCD, light-emitting diode, phone
Research articles 2007-09-26
NEC LCD Technologies to Enhance Line-up of LCD Modules With White LED Backlight System Through Launch of Two New TFT LCD Modules
Tokyo, Japan, Sept 12, 2007 - JCN Newswire - NEC LCD Technologies today introduced two new 6.5-inch (17cm-diagonal) amorphous-silicon thin-film-transistor TFT liquid crystal display LCD modules with high luminance and video graphics array VGA resolution. The modules, part number NL6448BC20-21C and NL6448BC20-21D, eliminate the need for an inverter circuit by...
Tags: LCD, light-emitting diode, NEC Corp.
Research articles 2007-09-12
Xyratex and Cambridge Display Technology partner; producing breakthrough LEP display technology to revolutionize consumer electronics; Xyratex and Cambridge Display Technology team to produce LEP which will eventually replace LEDs and LCDs in mobile phone
HAVANT, England--BUSINESS WIRE--March 26, 1996--Two U.K. companies, Xyratex and Cambridge Display Technology CDT, Tuesday announced a joint agreement to take CDT's pioneering Light Emitting Polymer LEP technology from the laboratory into full manufacturing production.
Tags: consumer electronics, electronics, LCD, light-emitting diode, mobile, phone, team
Research articles 1996-03-26

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Sony's GPS Camcorders Know Where You Shot the Video
LAS VEGAS—On Wednesday here at CES, Sony rolled out thirteen new Handycam camcorders, all compatible with a new GPS accessory that allows for geo-tagging adding the location and time to recorded video, Three of the HD camcorders will even have the GPS built in. Maps will be viewable on the...
News items 2009-08-07
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