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Re: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD
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Re: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD


  • Subject: Re: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD
  • From: William Hollingworth <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 22:44:27 -0600

On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 18:29 paul graham wrote:
>the very knowledgeable (to me) man at Eizos stand at Photo East said that a serious
>problem with LED displays was heat affecting the stability of the display over any
>medium-long term. any opinion of this or is it merely a barbed competitors comment?


He is absolutely correct, however I wouldn't regard it as a "problem", but more of a technological
hurdle that has taken a lot of R&D and technology to overcome.


LEDs are inherently unstable devices, especially with the high powered ones used as the LCD backlights. Basically the hotter they are, the less efficient they become in terms of light output, so the more power needed to maintain the brightness which in turn would lead to higher temperatures.... So it requires a very complex temperature and optical feedback system in order to maintain the luminance and color balance to the kind of accuracy demanded for color critical applications.

Will

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