LEDs are becoming an increasingly popular backlighting option for all types of liquid-crystal displays, large and small, as more efficient and more cost-effective white LEDs become available on the ...
If you had an array of high power addressable LEDs, how would you project them onto a wall? Perhaps you’d use a Fresnel lens, or maybe an individual lens on the top of each. [Joo] faced this problem ...
Somewhere along the line, thin and light supplanted picture quality as the secondary priority for TV purchases; the primary consideration for most of us being price. Perhaps it was the memory of the ...
Intended for use in any LCD backlighting application, a family of LED arrays can provide display sizes from 5 to 19 in. with brightness levels as high as 1,300 nits. For example, a typical 15-in.
If you had an array of high power addressable LEDs, how would you project them onto a wall? Perhaps you’d use a Fresnel lens, or maybe an individual lens on the top of each. [Joo] faced this problem ...
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