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The marketplace for more-or-less normal-looking LED light bulbs became just a little more crowded yesterday, when Philips announced the dimmable 75-watt equivalent version of its SlimStyle bulb.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The end of the 2012 also marks the end of the 75-watt household light bulb. And the new year means that the days of the ubiquitous 60-watt bulb and less-loved 40-watter are also ...
this week launched a 75-watt equivalent LED bulb. Based on the technology of its successful 60- and 40-watt replacements released earlier this year, this offering consumes just 13.5 watts while ...
Tomorrow Philips will unveil the world’s first LED replacement for the 75-watt incandescent light bulb during the LIGHTFAIR International trade show. The new Philips EnduraLED A21 17-watt light ...
Led by U.S. Rep. Joseph Barton ... The choices The end of the traditional 100-watt incandescent bulb Sunday -- and the 75-, 60- and 40-watt bulbs over the next two years -- means consumers ...
Standard 60- and 40-watt bulbs are the last to be phased out, though remaining stock can be sold; 75 ... $60 a bulb for some floodlights in our lightbulb Ratings. Even at that price, an LED ...
Home Depot has announced a new line of white LED light bulbs under its EcoSmart ... produce the equivalent of a 40-, 60-, 75- ...
For starters, these LEDs are very efficient. A single 16.5-watt LED light bulb can be used to replace a 75-watt incandescent bulb (the kind that gets hot) or a 22-watt CFL, according to non-profit ...
A lot of LED makers put phrases like “60-watt equivalent ... You’ll notice some manufacturers say their 850-lumen bulb is a 75-watt equivalent, but you may be disappointed in the brightness ...
That’s because traditional incandescent bulbs provide just 15 lumens per watt, according to light bulb manufacturer Philips. By contrast, most LED bulbs will get you 75 lumens per watt ...
That's because traditional incandescent bulbs provide just 15 lumens per watt, according to light bulb manufacturer Philips. By contrast, most LED bulbs will get you 75 lumens per watt ...