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EEFL
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EEFLExternal Electrode Fluorescent Lamp
EEFLExperimental Electronic Football League


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These technologies, combined with In Plane Switching (IPS) LCD technology and External Electrode Fluorescent Lamp (EEFL) technologies, create a display that offers greater power efficiency, better and more flexible color accuracy and a longer overall life span.
The new Ultra Thin Displays embody the following features: External Electrode Fluorescent Lamp (EEFL) - The thinness of the displays was achieved through Hitachi's proprietary implementation of a technology called EEFL, which affords greater power efficiency, delivers better and more flexible color accuracy and delivers a longer overall life span for the display.
Philips LCD's prototype demonstrations feature new technologies for LCDs, including: --47-inch full HD LCD TV featuring a lower power LED backlight, delivering a higher color gamut --42-inch 3D display, the world's largest switchable 2D/3D display --42-inch low power external electrode fluorescent lamp (EEFL) (145W) LCD for HDTVs --42-inch high color cold cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) LCD for HDTVs with a 90 percent color gamut --10.
 
 
 
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