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LED backlights to take over Notebook PCs
Nintey per cent of large-sized LCD notebook-PC panels shipped in 2012 will employ LEDs to backlight their displays
Global chip and equipment markets slow down
Semiconductor and electronic equipment suppliers face slowing growth in demand in 2008, according to iSuppli Corp
NAND Flash Slowdown in 2008
iSuppli Corp is cutting its outlook for global NAND flash revenue growth in 2008 to the single digit per centage range
Bi-stable displays gain momentum
Despite LCD dominance, opportunities remain for emerging display technologies
Is there room for OLED in TV market?
Yes, but it’s set to attain only small volumes through 2013, predicts iSuppli Corp 
China's chip market expands by 15 per cent in 2007
Industrial control systems generate substantial growth 

Clip-in blanking panels cut installation time

Schroff has launched a range of plastic clip-in blanking panels that provide a quick and easy way to prevent hot air from recirculating through the gaps between equipment mounted in a 19in cabinet.

Particularly suitable for use in computer server applications, the new clip-in panels eliminate the need for screw-in blanking plates and simply snap into place without any tools.

They can also be easily removed and repositioned if the system configuration has to be altered at a later date.

The clip-in panels are made from composite material and are available in a choice of black or RAL 7035 grey. Compatible with any IEC 60297-2 compliant 19in cabinet, they come in 1U and 2U sizes and can be used with tapped or square-hole frames.

As well as ensuring proper air flow through the cabinet, these handy time-saving products give the finished system a tidy and professional-looking appearance.

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