January 2nd, 2010

Remote Controlled LED EcoBulb Illuminates Only What is Required

The Led Ecobulb can light only where the user wants. Its light emitting surface is divided in six parts and each of these parts can light in a certain direction in our rooms. In this way we can illuminate only what is required. So, if we want to change lighting direction we just have to use the remote.

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December 1st, 2009

Confirmed By Science – LED Lightbulbs Save Considerable Energy

A new study conducted by Osram, states that LED lightbulbs consume far less energy than incandescents bulbs in their entire lifetime.

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September 23rd, 2009

New LED Bulb From Panasonic Lights for 19 Years

Panasonic have announced the creation of a new series of household LED bulbs as part of the EverLed line, that last up 40 more than the conventional incandescent light bulbs.

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August 8th, 2009

OLED Technology Evolution and New OLED Applications

Kodak Laboratories found an organic material able to emit light by recombination, when it was connected to electricity. First similar organic material was Alq3, able to produce a green light and it was based on aluminum.

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July 25th, 2009

Advanced LED Lightbulb Made from Salmon DNA

Researchers have managed to create a LED lightbulb from salmon DNA, adding fluorescent dye to salmon DNA.

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July 19th, 2009

75% More Efficient OLEDs Developed

Researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology came up with a 75% more energy efficient OLED.

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June 22nd, 2009

Hybride Solar/LED lightning saves up to 85% energy

Visual Light Solar’s technologies led to an efficiency increment of over 85% than the out-dated HID technology through the energy efficient LED components corroborated with solar power technologies.

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June 18th, 2009

LED-Flashlight without batteries – recharges in only 90 seconds

The ‘Light of Life” flashlight consists of 3 LED lights and requires no conventional batteries, but uses ultracapacitor energy storage systems, which recharge in 90 seconds.

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