Design Article
Flat Panel Displays Are Key Focus as Electronics Industry Strives to "Go Green"
Carlo Strippoli, TAOS vice president of marketing and sales
4/28/2009 10:20 AM EDT
"Going green."
It is literally impossible these days to pick up a newspaper or a magazine or turn on the television without learning about the latest efforts " often driven by government and/or industry mandates -- to "go green". But, what does "going green" really mean?
"Going green" is a worldwide, multifaceted initiative among all levels of government, corporations of all sizes, industry associations, private citizen organizations and special interest groups to protect our planet's environment by conserving natural resources, increasing energy conservation, reducing waste and recycling existing energy into clean, renewable and sustainable sources, thereby reducing global green house gas (GHG) emissions. Some examples of these ongoing initiatives are:
Flat panel displays have become a ubiquitous component in a wide spectrum of high tech electronic products targeting the business and consumer user in the computer, consumer, industrial, medical and automotive markets. The technology, form factor and capabilities of these flat panel displays are now playing an increasing role in " and having an impact on -- driving the end user total experience. As such, flat panel displays have become an important means for manufacturers to differentiate their products in a highly competitive global market. According to market analyst DisplaySearch, worldwide leader in display market research, the total flat panel display market was approximately $103 billion in 2008, and within that, US$92 billion were contributed by TFT LCD, which requires the backlight unit. There were more than 2 billion units of TFT LCD, ranging from 1" to 100" shipped in 2008.
However, because flat panel displays often have the highest power consumption of any component in electronic products, there is increased focus on utilizing power-saving technologies and eco-friendly components in their design and manufacture. There are basically four ways to implement green flat panel displays:



