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- Hitachi cordless lantern.(Personal Lights--Product Knowledge)
- This unique light works as a lamp and a night light. * Fluorescent lamp with small LED night light mode; automatically switches to LED mode when battery runs low ... This unique light works...
- Research articles 2006-08-01
- Agilent Technologies Introduces Industry's Brightest 5 mm Oval-Pattern AlInGaP Lamps for Outdoor Signs and Signals; Red and Amber Mid-Power LEDs Provide More Than Double the Current Rating; Lamps Compatible with Existing Designs
- PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) today introduced the industry's brightest LEDs (light-emitting diodes) for the outdoor electronic sign and signals market. The new, mid-power red (630 nm wavelength) and amber (590 nm wavelength) lamps are supplied in 5 mm (T-1 3/4) domed through-hole packages with oval radiation...
- Research articles 2005-11-08
- Philips Grandsons Introduce Pharox, the New LED Lamp for Illumination Use
- Lemnis Lighting, a technology company focussed on the lighting market and managed by two members of the Philips family, introduces a new lamp today. This new lamp has a 90% lower energy consumption when compared to a standard 40 Watt light bulb. The new LED lamp, named Pharox, has a...
- Research articles 2006-10-09
- New HP LEDs to Replace Incandescents in Automotive Taillamps; New SnapLED Assembly Provides a Cost-effective Solution to Create Thin Taillamps
- DETROIT--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 28, 1996--Hewlett-Packard Company today introduced the HP SnapLED assembly, the automotive industry's first cost-effective LED taillamp technology, which enables automotive manufacturers to design integrated exterior taillamp, stop lamps and turn lamps using LED technology instead of traditional incandescent lamps. The announcement was made here at the Society...
- Research articles 1996-02-28
- products.(L.E. Johnson Products Inc.)
- Obscure glazing A new technology -- thermally reversible light scattering -- allows a window to obscure the view when cold. When the window is heated, it becomes clear. Typical applications include privacy windows, skylights, sunrooms, oven w Obscure...
- Research articles 2001-05-01
- Shedding light on Nela Park's future.(News)(General Electric Co. plans light bulb future)
- Byline: JAY MILLER How many people does it take to change the light bulb industry? The 700 folks at General Electric Co.'s Nela Park in East Cleveland hope they can be a driving force. The company celebrated its 90th anniversary at the...
- Research articles 2003-06-09
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