Abstract
The higher and higher power consumption of LCD-TVs is accompanied by
an increase in panel size. By eliminating two of the most power hungry optical
components: color filters and polarizers, the stencil-field-sequential-color
(Stencil-FSC) with RGBW-LED backlight is applied to LCDs with 120–240
Hz field rates to not only efficiently suppress color breakup but also yield
an ultra-low average power consumption. The optical power consumption can
be reduced to 13% compared to that of current FSC-LCDs. As a result, a 42-in
LCD-TV may only require 9 W optical power consumption.
© 2011 IEEE
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