2011年3月14日 星期一

Philips LED Bulb Gets Energy Star Approval

Philips LED Bulb Gets Energy Star Approval

Philips announced today that their Ambient LED 12.5 watt light bulb attained Energy Star qualifications.

The bulb which gives off as much light as an incandescent 60 watt bulb, but uses less energy,"I tell people it's not about what I want besttube , it's about what the people want," she said. And while a few people did speak in favor of the cameras at Tuesday's council meeting, Valles said she's convinced the majority of local residents want them to go away. is the first of its kind to gain approval from Energy Star, says TechCrunch.

Philips says the bulb will last 25 times longer and use 80% less energy than its incandescent cousin.



A company press statement reported that in order to obtain the Energy Star label, its LED bulb had to demonstrate a minimum light output of 800 lumens, a color temperature of 2700K (for soft white light), color rendering index (CRI) of 80 and a minimum three-year warranty; it actually offers 806 lumens, 2700K, a CRI of 80 and a six-year warranty."D3 is pleased to have been selected by GUESS to inflatable mattress bed be part of the new flagship store on Fifth Avenue, said Jason Barak, managing partner, D3. "Our LED digital display serves as an integral part of the store's overall brand experience for consumers."Alan Woodward, secretary of the inflatable life jackets City of Oxford Licensed Taxi Cab Association, said of last week's signal failure: "It flowed perfectly. The only hold-ups were going out of town in the evening because of the traffic lights further up Botley Road." The bulbs are currently selling at Home Depot for $39.97.McEachron said he'll be shinebright interviewed by "The Today Show" near the intersection of Amargosa and Bear Valley roads Thursday afternoon."I do feel that the cameras are unconstitutional," Valles said, brightstal since they don't allow alleged violators to face their accuser. "I also think they're unsafe because people slam on their brakes. I've witnessed it many, many times myself."

Philips predicts these recyclable bulbs will take over 50% of the residential light bulb market by 2015.

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