Owning more than 100 independent intellectual property rights in the Mini Chip LED field, mastering a vast array of engineering challenges- the Mini Chip LED solutions mean big innovations. COB architecture, flip-chip bonding, molded encapsulation, among others.
Chip On Board (COB) architecture, flip-chip bonding, molded encapsulation, light uniformity optimization, ultra-thin structures, high-brightness solutions, driver hardware/software design, and cost optimization. This is just a partial list of the challenges overcome by the splendid design of the Mini Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), made based on Chip LED tech by lighting spectacle reviver Refond Optoelectronics. Indeed, With more than a 100 independent intellectual property rights in the Mini LED field “under their belt”- you can bet this mini solution carries a big promise. A promise for more to come.
Furthermore, such mini size-big impact illumination solutions are well suited to cover large, medium, and small-sized displays. Arrays widely applied nowadays in TVs, automotive displays, and consumer electronics. High-quality driven and highly customizable, the Mini LED solution is highly adjustable to meet diverse customer needs. In addition, the Mini LED backlight solution, conceived and delivered by Refond, has an Ultra-thin design of just about only 0.3 mm in terms of thickness. Not to mention an even Optical Light Distribution Design (OLDD). As well as offering Large Pitch Application support.
The "Mini LED Small-Pitch Backlight Module for TVs" solution features core advantages. Such exquisite capabilities include high brightness, high contrast, wide colour gamut, and low power consumption. Thus, making the Mini Chip tech-based LED a highly demanded worldwide component. Clearly, for its outstanding capabilities in terms of hardware quality, performance values, and production processes.
A byproduct of Refond’s ever expanding quest for lighting advancement, there is no doubt of its unparallel operability. As without these minuscule gigantic advancements in LED innovation the ultra-high-definition (UHD) display industry would not be the same.
