In a directly-illuminated liquid crystal display (LCD), for example an LCD
monitor or an LCD-TV, a number of light management films, including a
diffuser layer, lie between the light source and the LCD panel to provide
bright, uniform illumination. The diffuser layer is attached to a
substrate which is separate from the light source and the LCD panel, or
may be attached to either the LCD panel or, when using a two dimensional
light source, to the light source. The other light management layers may
also be attached to the separate substrate or to the LCD panel or
two-dimensional light source. High levels of illumination uniformity at
the LCD may be achieved with a uniform (non-patterned) diffuser, even
with relatively low levels of diffusion, when the diffuser is used with a
brightness enhancing layer.