news.zdnet.com — Luxim's tiny plasma lightbulb outshines LEDs. The plasma bulb uses 250 watts, and achieves around 140 lumens/watt, making it very bright and highly efficient. By comparison, conventional lightbulbs and high-end LEDs get around 15 and 70 lumens/watt, respectively.
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supergreen420Mar 21, 2008
The power of the sun in the palm of my hand...
amnesia10Mar 22, 2008
And it would be much harder for the cops to detect. Energy bills would be closer to normal, and no thermal signature either. I wonder if because of this, the US government ban this? Screw the economy, or environment we can't have undetectable marijuana factories!
beauleyMar 23, 2008
To caponumen: The Led can be switched about 1 million times per second. Their life expectancy is about 100,000 hours. You can also program the LED to emit millions of different colors. No lamp can do that.
beauleyMar 24, 2008
Here are some of my personal writings and opinions on this awe inspiring technology.<a class="user" href="http://www.quazen.com/Science/Environment/Led-Lighting-The-Worlds-Final-Frontier.17178">http://www.quazen.com/Science/Environment/Led-Ligh ...</a>Led Lighting: The World's Final Frontier<a class="user" href="http://www.quazen.com/Science/LEDs,-The-Future-Of-Global-Lighting.15042">http://www.quazen.com/Science/LEDs,-The-Future-Of- ...</a>LEDs, The Future Of Global Lighting<a class="user" href="http://www.quazen.com/Science/Environment/The-Incandescent-Light-It-Must-Go.17579">http://www.quazen.com/Science/Environment/The-Inca ...</a>The Incandescent Light, It Must Go!
redrighthandMar 25, 2008
can you imagine when they find a way to shoehorn this into a cellphone
kieranmullenApr 8, 2008
Hello march 17th <a class="user" href="http://www.news.com/1606-2_3-6234653.html?tag=vid">http://www.news.com/1606-2_3-6234653.html?tag=vid</a>