Philips is going to unveil the world's first LED replacement for 75 watt incandescent bulb.New EnduraLED A21 17-watt light bulb is the first LED equivalent to 75-watt incandescent bulbs. These will last 25 times longer than the normal life of incandescent bulb.
“We continue to test the boundaries of LED innovation with exciting products that provide energy efficiency, ambiance and extraordinary reliability,” said Ed Crawford in a press release, General Manager of Lamps for Philips Lighting North America. “Once again we have demonstrated that consumers do not have to wait for quality alternatives to the incandescent or to sacrifice the soft white light they have become accustomed to because LED can deliver all the benefits without compromising quality.”
The EnduraLED A21 17-watt uses the company’s high-power, next-generation LUXEON LEDs. This new technology was developed to meet or exceed Energy Star qualifications for an LED-based replacement for the 75-watt incandescent light bulb. The cool thing about it is that the bulbs deliver 1100 lumens with just 17-watts of electricity. They also have a color temperature of 2700k, a color rendering index (CRI) of 80, and a rated life of about 25,000 hours.
The price will be around $40 – $45. It may sound a bit hard when you hear the price, but the added advantages like life time, intensity,low power consumption will make you opt for this from normal bulbs.
Source: Inhabitat
“We continue to test the boundaries of LED innovation with exciting products that provide energy efficiency, ambiance and extraordinary reliability,” said Ed Crawford in a press release, General Manager of Lamps for Philips Lighting North America. “Once again we have demonstrated that consumers do not have to wait for quality alternatives to the incandescent or to sacrifice the soft white light they have become accustomed to because LED can deliver all the benefits without compromising quality.”
The EnduraLED A21 17-watt uses the company’s high-power, next-generation LUXEON LEDs. This new technology was developed to meet or exceed Energy Star qualifications for an LED-based replacement for the 75-watt incandescent light bulb. The cool thing about it is that the bulbs deliver 1100 lumens with just 17-watts of electricity. They also have a color temperature of 2700k, a color rendering index (CRI) of 80, and a rated life of about 25,000 hours.
The price will be around $40 – $45. It may sound a bit hard when you hear the price, but the added advantages like life time, intensity,low power consumption will make you opt for this from normal bulbs.
Source: Inhabitat
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