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CMO LED NB second half of a large number of shipments

About LED to replace CCFL as the notebook computer (NB) backlight for the mainstream, the CMO third season leading industry to launch LED notebook computer market development for the next year to complete the road, while LED main supplier of TOYOTA of Japan and into and complete the expansion in the third quarter of this year, the first quarter of next year to continue to consolidate market expansion, NB.

Zhou Dinghui, general manager of color crystal company pointed out that the development of LED backlight faster than originally expected, the second half has been a lot of NB using LED as backlight. And it seems to LED as a backlight is an inevitable trend in the future, in the rapid development of LED backlight board, next year there will be 40% laptops with LED backlight. Relative to less than 10% this year, the proportion of LED demand is bound to be substantial expansion, but also shows that the production capacity is bound to excess. LED should become the mainstream trend of light source, the second half of this year, a large number of shipments, the supply of major brands such as DELL, apple, etc., paving the way for next year's market demand. At the same time the CMO in LED NB is the leading brand of local panel factory shipments, 12 inches, 15 inches LED NB the largest and most early, before the video card is also the CMO here into the related technical development results LED backlight panel.

Although the panel industry is fully optimistic about next year's LED NB market, but this year, because the supply of less than LED, the panel itself is too tight capacity, can not fully supply LED NB panel. So far, LED NB panel supply brand manufacturers, including LED still from Japan LED companies, including TOYOTA and Nichia and into the company, the brightness is high while the manufacturers in Taiwan is one of the reasons, but the key is still considered the patent of Taiwan LED factory can not successfully cut LED NB.

Source: Economic Daily

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