Terrific-looking LED-backlit HD displays were all over CES this year, and it sounds like they’re only going to get better — scientists from Renssalaer Polytechnic Insitute and Samsung have developed a new polarization-matched LED that cranks out 18 percent more light while being 22 percent more efficient than traditional LEDs. The improved performance is due to a reduction in “efficiency droop,” which causes regular LEDs to turn less power into light when fed higher currents — the team replaced the traditional active layer of the LEDs with a new specially matched layer. No word on when any of this is coming to market, but we’re holding out hope for CES 2010.
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Researchers develop higher-efficiency LEDs originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Jan 2009 05:16:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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