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  • Ledsmayhelpr

    Facelift in a Lightbulb

    This is gonna be short, because I've got to run. Gizmodo is reporting about a study about to be published that's found exposure to LED light daily for a few weeks caused "rejuvenated skin, reduced wrinkle levels, juvenile complexion (oy - does that mean zits again?) and lasting resilience."

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  • Led

    White LED Versus RGB LED

    Traditional LCD screens use fluorescent lighting components — cheap, reliable, but power-hungry. Lately, manufacturers have been using RGB LEDS in their backlight units, mainly in high-end units. While more expensive, they use less power, have better color reproduction, and in general, provide a better picture than CCFL (fluorescent) backlights.

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  • Both

    Eternal Sunshine of the Sharp Solar-Powered LCD

    It's not clear whether Sharp is showing their latest prototype as a for-real solar powered LCD screen, or if it's a dramatic visualization on how little power is required to run this new 52-inch TV.

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  • Sun_in_xray

    Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

    How many times has this happened to you? You're giving a big presentation to the boss, and the projector bulb burns out. The boss gets mad and fires you and you're poor and your wife leaves you and your kids hate you. Well, that's happened to me plenty of times. But no more.

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  • Edison_bulb

    Let There Be LED Light

    The common incandescent light bulb is a more efficient heater than it is a light source. They convert 90% of electricity into heat, and only 10% into light. Sorry Mr. Edison, but that sucks.

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  • 13bits_led531

    L.E.D.'s for LCDs

    You've heard all the buzz about OLED displays, but there's another way cool technology that's aiming to knock LCD displays for a loop. This technology is already aiming to replace the common lightbulb, and now it's looking to get entrench itself into the TV business. What's the buzz all about?

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  • Sim2_dolby_lcd

    Dolby's LCD Lights Up with LEDs

    Contrast ratio junkies have long dismissed LCD televisions, repeating the idea that LCDs don't get black or bright enough compared with plasmas. A new technology from Dolby Laboratories and SIM2 Multimedia might just change their minds.

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  • Phlatlight_lcd_elu_300

    Laser LEDs in the Living Room?

    A Massachusetts startup called Luminus Devices wants to make flat-screen LCD TVs brighter and more energy efficient with a type of Light Emitting Diode called a PhlatLight. But because the laser-enhanced technology is so pricey for consumer electronics, the company announced it has taken in $72 million in funding.

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