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The greatest driving force in this growth is consumer acceptance and demand. Based on my first reaction to the new television sets, I'm not at all surprised! The new television sets are much more expensive than older models and their are still some technical issues, such as LED lifetimes and thermal issues. However, what iSuppli notes as the "ace in the hole" for these new television sets is that they are in tune with the interest of governments, corporations and people around the world in "going green." They consume less power than the older sets based on CCFL backlighting. However, the form factor of the new sets, being just a fraction of the thickness (they are just over one inch thick and light enough for one person to pick up and mount a 55" set on the wall!)
Korea's leading manufacturers currently hold a dominant market position in LED backlit televisions, having introduced them early last year, months before any Japanese or other competitors.