LEDSynergy News Archive - December 2009
LEDSynergy news achive for December 2009.
LED monitors to gain popularity in 2010

LCD computer monitors that employ the LED backlighting technology, currently only enjoyed by consumers in high-end HDTVs, are likely to take a significant proportion of the monitor market by the third quarter of 2010 according to projections by an independent research firm.
DisplaySearch believes that the energy saving properties of LED backlit monitors will see their popularity grow as consumers become ever more aware of the benefits. The slim design afforded by the techn...
Tuesday, 15th December 2009 - full story
Designer LED display adorns flagship fashion emporium

New York's 5th Avenue has just played host to the opening of a brand new Giorgio Armani fashion store and a large Martin LED display has been integrated into the top three floors of the four storey designer outlet.
Speirs and Major Associates were behind the design of the store itself and the architects have really taken advantage of the prime retail location occupied by the building with the inclusion of the bespoke LED display.
The whole of th...
Thursday, 10th December 2009 - full story
LED technology demonstrated in Contact Lenses

The future of in-eye display technology has been unveiled by a group of scientist based in Seattle. The scientists demonstrated the miniaturised LED display technology at the Beijing biomedical conference and the implications of their research and development could have a significant impact on future technologies.
The LED display will be built into a contact lens, allowing the user to see video and static information as if it was around 50cm in front of their eyes. Until rec...
Tuesday, 8th December 2009 - full story
Cars to get LED Displays

A prototype of a new type of Heads-Up Display (HUD) using LED technology was unveiled at a trade show held by Oki Digital Imaging Corp (ODI).
The LED display itself is no more than 1.1 inches in size and it is able to take advantage of an ODI bonding technique which does not require adhesive or wire bonding, allowing for the unit to take up far less space.
Current in-car HUDs, which use LCD technology combined with LED backlighting, consume around 1...
Thursday, 3rd December 2009 - full story







