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- panels. White LED backlighting is becoming dominant. ELP backlighting is often used for larger displays or when even backlighting is important; it can...
- kicker or rim light. Backlighting helps separate the subject and the background. Live theatre lighting designs often use backlighting to give a more three-dimensional...
- liquid-crystal display that uses LEDs for backlighting instead of traditional cold cathode fluorescent (CCFL) backlighting. LED-backlit displays use the same...
- Uneven backlighting in some monitors (more common in IPS-types and older TNs), causing brightness distortion, especially toward the edges ("backlight bleed")...
- 2010 Portuguese-American mystery film Backlight (TV program), a 2007 Dutch do****entary television program Backlighting (lighting design), the process of illuminating...
- strobe the backlight in order to reduce the sample time and thus the retinal blurring due to sample-and-hold. Samsung uses strobed backlighting as part of...
- work this way. If they are battery-powered, the backlight may be push-button operated. The backlighting is usually dim, so that the display is comfortably...
- watches marketed by Timex, incorporating an electroluminescent panel as a backlight for even illumination of the watch dial. The brand is owned by Indiglo...
- green backlighting with a white backlighting and adds a simple WAP 1.1 browser. The 1108 also replaces the green backlighting with a white backlighting. Mainly...
- Electroluminescent displays (ELDs) are a type of flat panel display created by sandwiching a layer of electroluminescent material such as gallium ****nide...