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I'm sorry, but this picture doesn't represent a led display in any way. This one is an early vacuum display.

MG (matthieu AT gaillet DOT be)

I believe you are mistaken - the red color and small size of the package, and the magnifying lenses built into the digits, are a sure sign of it being an LED display. Notice that the digits are packaged in groups - any calculator VF display would have all the digits in one envelope since it would produce a large gap at the end of the display to join two or more VFDs together. You can see the red plastic package molding around the pins - that's not a glass-to-Kovar joint as you'd expect in a vacuum seal. And of course, the original uploaded identified it as LED. --Wtshymanski (talk) 15:21, 23 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Bramsterdam

Indeed, this is not a LED display. I'm not sure, but I think it's an incandescent light display: [[1]]