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BLU
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BLUBande Latérale Unique (French: Single-Side Band)
BLUBasic Link Unit
BLUBelgische Luchtmacht (Belgian Air Force)
BLUBasic Logic Unit
BLUBuilders League United (gaming)
BLUBorder Liaison Unit
BLUBlue
BLUBomb Live Unit
BLUBetter Left Unsaid
BLUBanda Lateral Única (Spanish: Single-Side Band)
BLUBacklight Unit (LCD)
BLUBoys Like Us
BLUBluefish (FAO fish species code)
BLUBigger, Longer, Uncut (South Park Movie)


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Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AM-OLED) displays, which use self-glowing materials, have better picture quality, consume less power and are thinner than widely used liquid crystal displays (LCD) that need backlight units.
Seoul, South Korea, a leading provider of analog and mixed signal semiconductor products for high volume consumer applications, has launched its new power efficient MOSFET series for use in backlight units of LCD TVs and LCD monitors.
Patented is a double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape used for fixing a liquid crystal display module unit and a backlight unit.
 
 
 
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