Agilent releases new LED backlighting system, predicts LEDs will replace CCFLs
On the heels of the recent introduction of its new LED backlighting system, Agilent Technologies stated that it expects RGB LED backlighting to take 10% of the LCD-TV market within two years. The company also expects LED backlighting to gradually replace cold-cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) lighting altogether, as developments progress and prices continue to fall, according to Lee Soo Ghee, VP and general manager, Optoelectronic Products Division of Agilent.
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