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CNET GLOSSARY: Terms for the techie
LED
light-emitting diode A semiconductor device that emits light when electrical current is applied to it. LEDs require very little power and can last for decades. They are used as indicator lights on electronic devices, for digital and alphanumeric readouts on equipment, in fiber optic data transmission, and in remote-control devices.
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