Samsung 65-inch LCD observed in its unnatural habitat at CEDIA

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Even though Toshiba's SED technology will be a no show at CES this year, Proton let us know that its LED backlit LCDs will be on display. The last time we saw these HDTVs (the 42-inch 1080p P42L1 and 32-inch 720p P32L1) at Computex they were expected to hit this year but now are slated for a second quarter 2007 release. In case you've forgotten during the long wait for this technology to reach reasonable prices, LED backlighting (like SED) promises more accurate color reproduction than current CCFL-based LCDs.
Mitsubishi has had a busy weekend, announcing a whole bunch of new sets. The best news is "Tru1080p" makes a big showing, meaning they accept 1080p inputs, no down-and-up conversion necessary.
Cuz all the cool kids are doing it for at
least the next year or so, much unlike the mullet. Despite all the hubbub about LEDs, CCFLs are likely to
continue backlighting your LCD panel, even as manufacturers ramp up production to meet demand.
That's what this Israeli firm says. They claim that they can create LED's for screens that are flexible,
consume less power, and have better light dispersion. This way they could work their way into everything from your
T-shirt to your HDTV.









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