Category Archives: Lighting Advancements

The LED Approaches Theoretical Maximum: Questions for GE’s Gary Allen

Home lighting used to be so simple: bulb burns out, you unscrew it, shake it to see if the filament rattles and then replace it with another incandescent. Now, lightbulb shopping is like buying a pair of shoes. Do you … Continue reading

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LED Under Cabinet Lights

Contractors can provide their business clientele not more than LED beneath cabinet lighting inside a variety of fixture types. LED not more than cabinet lighting has evolved towards the the boards that they now can produce lights characteristics equivalent to … Continue reading

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Recessed lighting ideas for the modern home

With the new energy-saving technologies all the time and designers race to develop, and to make art for the next device is equipped with lights designed to provide a new dimension of possibilities. Liton Lighting is a pioneer in the field of recessed lights. … Continue reading

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Difference Between Replacement LED Bulb Tags for Light Emitting Diodes.

We’re regularly questioned to give reasons for the difference linking DOE’s Lighting Facts® mark and the Lighting Facts mark that will soon be required by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). It’s a good question, so we plotting we’d take the opportunity to answer it … Continue reading

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Smaller Light Emitting Diode (LED) and its Impacts on Biomedical Devices

University of Miami professor at the College of Commerce, Jizhou Song, has helped design an set alight-emitting diode (LED) set alight that uses an array of LEDs 100 times smaller than conventional LEDs. The new device has flexibility, maintains lower … Continue reading

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Researchers create a smaller, flexible LED Diode Lights

University of Miami professor at the College of Commerce, Jizhou Song, has helped design an set alight-emitting diode (LED) set alight that uses an array of LEDs 100 times smaller than conventional LEDs. The new device has flexibility, maintains lower … Continue reading

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LED Diode Bulbs For Replacing Incandescent Bulbs

About LED set alight bulbs To place it simply, LED set alight bulbs are now ready to replace incandescent bulbs – CFLs are merely a stopgap measure. LED bulbs are made out of clusters of set alight emitting diodes – … Continue reading

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Should I Replace My Incandescent Bulbs with LED’s and Light Emitting Diode Assemblies?

Speedily developing LED equipment provides consumers with alternatives for replacing inefficient, carbon-producing incandescent bulbs, including a growing range of products designed for the E26/E27 screw in bases looked-for for most conventional lamps and overhead cans. Are LED’s a Excellent Investment? … Continue reading

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New LED Technology Is Good News for Chip and Equipment Makers

Go along, day traders. There’s not anything to read here. But serious long-term investors want to know about the new set alight-emitting diode (LED) breakthrough that could alter the world’s energy future. Yes, potentially it’s that huge a deal. Very … Continue reading

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LEDs provide facelift for Volkswagen’s Autostadt visitor centre

Date Announced: 06 Jun 2011 Wolfenbuettel, Germany. eFour – a equipment company specialised in custom creative media and lighting solutions to the international architectural market, is proud to show case the custom-made, environmentally friendly LED media façade it has designed, … Continue reading

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