AUO Says Lower Number of LEDs Needed for TV Applications by the end of 2010

AU Optronics of Taiwan says that the number of LEDs used in TV Backlight Unit will be lowered by about 30% by the end of 2010. One reason that the company cites is that at the beginning of 2011 1-bar edge-type LED BLUs will start to be applied to TV applications. 



AUO says that currently LED BLU equipped models have a 90% share in notebook and 20% in TV and monitor applications. The company predicts that at the end of 2010, the penetration for TV application will reach 30~40%. Additionally the company says that LED penetration for TV application depends on the factor whether LED supply can cover the growing demand of the application. 



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