Crystal LED

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Crystal LED refers to a manufacturing technology of screens.

This technology makes use of pixels mounted on each segment RGB of the display, such that each pixel is illuminated independently. [1] This differs from the usual liquid crystal display which produces mixed white light by a backlight and then filters out the unwanted colors at each pixel.

Sony unveiled Crystal LED display technology in the CES 2012.[2]

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