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Product category: Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
News Release from: Applied Concepts | Subject: NVIS capable LED backlights
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 May 2008

LED backlights offer ultra-high
luminance

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Backlights offer improved efficiency and superior thermal management to illuminate LCDs with more brightness and/or less power than traditional CCFL approaches.

Applied Concepts has a new range of turnkey engineered NVIS compatible LED backlit displays These new LED display solutions for LCD panels ranging in size from 6.4 to 20.1in diagonal, are edge-lit LED systems, and offer ultra-high-luminance day mode with direct sunlight readability as well as Class C NVIS capability

Applied Concepts also supplies a range of standard LED solutions and now many panels can be offered with NVIS compatibility as an option.

ACI's LED backlighting solutions provide significant advantages over alternative LED solutions which are generally more invasive, require complicated modifications and are much less efficient.

When coupled with ACI's patent-pending I-Drive LED drivers, these solutions offer improved efficiency and superior thermal management to illuminate LCDs with more brightness and/or less power than traditional CCFL approaches.

According to Gary Nelson, President and CEO of Applied Concepts: "We have received very positive feedback thus far from our military customers that have evaluated our sunlight readable/NVIS capable LED display solutions".

"Our customers have said there is nothing else on the market today which even approaches the performance of our displays".

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