By: Bill Dough | 2010-03-27 | Interior design Environmentally friendly options for replacing incandescent lighting are usually either Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) or Light Emitting Diode (LED) bulbs. CFLs operate similarly to conventional fluorescent lamps where electricity is used to activate mercury vapor that resides in the glass tube. read more
By: James Egan | 2011-03-14 | Sales Are you one of those people who are tired of paying huge electricity bills? Or are you amongst those people who are looking for bulbs which are environmental friendly? Then, led bulbs are the right pick for you. Not only that it consumes less electricity, it is also beneficial for environment, unlike other ordinary bulbs in market. read more
By: piscespalio | 2010-12-12 | International marketing Saving Power has become need of the hour, because of great demand for electricity throughout the world companies manufacturing bulbs and other illumination products are always trying to bring out new products that would help in using less electricity and would bring down the bill of consumers also would generate less heat in the surrounding. read more
By: Paul Guy | 2012-05-28 | Diy With the rising prices of energy, along with a wider public awareness of environmental issues, homes and businesses across the globe are turning to newer, greener, and more efficient technologies. Light-emitting diodes, also known as LED lights, are one of these advanced technologies. read more
By: babyonline | 2010-10-09 | Business The LED technology was introduced in 1962 as an electronic appliance which releases red light. Since then several enhancements were built heading to an extensive use in a broad range of manufacturing and home uses. LEDs are integrated in remote control systems, automotive lighting appliances and aeronautics lighting circuits amongst others. read more
By: Brainwork | 2011-08-02 | Customer Service Many people are searching for other ways to cut the cost at home, as times are getting very hard. For instance, the usage of LED replacement bulbs instead of linear strips is gaining popularity as these are said to be very inexpensive. read more
By: Sary Walter | 2011-11-25 | Shopping advice Espow LED light bulb is a good choice:High brightness, different color and pattern, low power comsumption, long service life, no radiation and pollution, and high quality. Pay a little, save a lot. read more
By: alishushu123 | 2012-02-24 | Cars The 9W LED bulb from LEDs America (replaces 100W incandescent bulbs) will join the other two similar products, including the 5W LED (replaces 60W incandescent bulbs) and the 4W (to replace 40W incandescent bulbs). read more
By: alishushu123 | 2011-09-29 | Cars Panasonic estimates the 2011 domestic market for LED bulbs will be over 20 million, around double what it was in 2010. While fluorescent bulbs hold nearly 60 percent of the home light market, LED bulbs are still only at around 10 percent, and Panasonic is aiming to attract consumers switching over to LEDs. This fall, the company is introducing eight new LED bulb products, including at least one tr read more
By: alishushu123 | 2012-03-16 | Cars The SWITCH60 is the only LED light bulb that makes no compromise on light quality or in how the bulb can be used. SWITCH is the first manufacturer to announce a family of LED bulbs with 40, 60, 75 and 100 watt-equivalents that turn on instantly, last 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs, and still provide that same warm glow that people are used to in a conventional bulb. They can also be used read more
By: Maria Swan | 2011-08-31 | Electronics With the United States' phase-out of conventional incandescent light bulbs set to start in a few months, an article in the current edition of Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN) describes how the ban on 100-watt bulbs portends a huge new wave of growth for the once lowly light-emitting diode (LED). read more
By: Jack Bail | 2010-10-17 | Home improvement A great deal of people have asked me. "How do I find the right energy saving light bulbs and LED bulbs for my home?" This article assesses the options to help in your choice. read more
By: Thomas Metscher | 2010-03-30 | Interior design This article examines the total cost of ownership comparison of an energy efficient 10 watt LED bulb and a 100 watt incandescent bulb. The monetary costs and the environmental costs are outlined in detail within this submission. read more
By: alishushu123 | 2011-11-03 | Cars Asked about the reliability of LEDs, he said they last on average 50,000 hours – or around 20 years based on a 250 day working year – compared with fluorescent’s lifespan of 15,000 hours (6 years). read more
By: alishushu123 | 2011-12-30 | Cars The Senate and House passed a massive spending bill, which President Obama is expected to sign this week, that includes a measure barring the Department of Energy from enforcing more efficient light bulb rules. Those rules, requiring bulbs use at least 25% less energy, do not ban all incandescents but phase out Edison's bulbs in favor of the more efficient halogen incandescent, the CFL (compact f read more