[Lee Davison] acquired an Acer laptop that didn’t have a display anymore. He had enough parts on hand to add in an LCD panel and give it a CCFL backlight. But when he started looking for an inverter ...
LED backlight penetration for notebook applications is expected to reach only 10% in 2008, which is lower than the 15-20% previously expected by LCD panel makers. Save my User ID and Password Some ...
Samsung Electronics is considering launching an 15.6-inch RGB LED-backlit notebook panel in the second half of 2009 for high-end ultra-thin notebooks, according to market sources. The sources ...
It looks like HP is joining the LED-backlit bandwagon. Other manufacturers such as Apple, Asus and Acer have already stated that they will be releasing notebooks with the LED technology. According to ...
Asustek Computer, who make PCs under the Asus brand name, will launch their first notebook computer featuring an LED backlit display screen on March 7 in Taiwan. Most current laptops use CCFL (Cold ...
Apple left a little mystery in their MacBook Pro announcement today, and being that this marks their first official release of an LED-backlit laptop we had to take out the guesswork and get ...
The LED backlight in an LCD panel is the biggest power hog in notebook and tablet applications. As screen resolution and brightness level increase, the input power consumed by the LED backlight ...
It seems like Xiaomi has finally listened to all the feedback and is bringing a laptop that has a backlit keyboard. Furthermore, Mi India’s Marketing Lead, Karthik M S also posted a picture giving us ...
For over a year, LED-backlit displays have made it to a limited number of laptop models, usually those more expensive desktop replacements 15" inches and under, and ultra-portables like the Sony TZ ...
Actually, they ran out of girlies during the pre-order period. Sorry. But they still have laptops, and they’re nice little machines. It’s got lots of fixin’s: 2.4GHz Core 2 duo, 2GB of RAM, a 256MB ...
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