Tuesday, October 11th 2011

LG Display Develops World's Most Energy Efficient LCD TV Panel

LG Display, a leading innovator of thin-film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) technology, today announced it has developed a 47-inch Full HD LCD panel, featuring vertical single side LED backlight technology, that offers maximum brightness while consuming less electricity than other LCD TV panels over 40 inches in size and even normal PC monitors over 20 inches in size.

The newly developed LCD panel achieves the world's lowest power consumption rate among large LCD panels by dramatically reducing the number of LED lamps used while maintaining a high level of brightness. To reduce the quantity of LED bulbs used, LG Display introduced its own backlight technology in which LED lamps are attached vertically to a single side of the panel, a world first for such technology.
Despite its large size, the 47-inch LCD panel uses only 28W, less than the power consumption of most 20-inch PC monitors which use between 30~50W. The LCD panel also delivers 400 Nits of brightness suitable for HD TVs through a three-film structure which helps focus and diffuse light, together with Local Dimming Technology and energy efficient LED bulbs.

Making it ideal for commercialization, the 47-inch LCD panel offers outstanding picture quality through its full HD resolution and ultra-slim design highlighted by its minimal 8.5mm bezel, in addition to its improved energy efficiency which will ensure cost savings for consumers.

"Together with our business partners, LG Display has developed this LCD technology to continue our commitment to improving energy efficiency with environmentally friendly solutions," said Shin Ho Kang, vice president and head of LG Display's LED Development Department. "We will continue to invest in developing more energy efficient technologies that can bring greater value to both the market and the environment."
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8 Comments on LG Display Develops World's Most Energy Efficient LCD TV Panel

#1
Mussels
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28W for 47"?

thats sparta.


(my 23.6 LED backlit and other brands at the same size i've tested use 22/23W)
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#2
sparkyar
my 14inch crt TV uses 31w
thats green!
how much for 1 of this?
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#3
ariff_tech
8.5mm bezel for 47-inch LCD panel

Great for eyefinity/surround vision:rockout:
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#4
DonInKansas
energy efficiency with environmentally friendly solutions,
Read: Ridiculously expensive.
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#5
AsRock
TPU addict
Just sending a LG product back to them today failed in 7 months lol. At least they weaved the $70 charge as the item only carry's 3 months labour.
panel uses only 28W, less than the power consumption of most 20-inch PC monitors
Bold claim of crap , my Samsung 204B 20.1" uses 21w to 30w when it's ultra bright maxed out. However for the size of that LG unit does sound really good in fact 2 good to be true.
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#6
[H]@RD5TUFF
goody now make them bigger cheaper and thinner, the 3 things people actually care about in their flat screens.
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Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
AsRockJust sending a LG product back to them today failed in 7 months lol. At least they weaved the $70 charge as the item only carry's 3 months labour.



Bold claim of crap , my Samsung 204B 20.1" uses 21w to 30w when it's ultra bright maxed out. However for the size of that LG unit does sound really good in fact 2 good to be true.
the most common LCD's are still only CCFL, i'm sure they were referring to those.
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AsRock
TPU addict
Musselsthe most common LCD's are still only CCFL, i'm sure they were referring to those.
99% sure it is CCFL. Although i say again it's a great wattage they got it down too but i do wounder what the image is really like.
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