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The marketplace for LED light bulbs has become just a little more crowded, as Philips has announced the 75-watt equivalent version of its SlimStyle bulb. With an output of 1,100 lumens, it's a ...
Incandescent bulbs may be a 19th century invention, but some people swear by the bulbs due to the pleasant light they give off (despite the drain they put on your energy bill). For a time, CFLs ...
Philips has announced that its 22-watt LED lightbulb is the first 100-watt tungsten equivalent bulb to have been awarded Energy Star certification. Often referred to as the A21, which is actually ...
PHILIPS Wiz Smart Wi-Fi LED Bulb E27 9-Watt. This bulb delivers a brightness output of 825 lumens, making it suitable for office and commercial use, and it also comes with a special dimmable feature.
Philips' Master LED bulbs may well have been forgotten in the US -- as far as we can tell, they never showed up for that hot date last July -- but it's hard to be miffed when the company's new ...
Philips has unveiled its 12-watt EnduraLED light bulb, the industry's first LED replacement for a 60-watt incandescent light bulb. Written by Andrew Nusca, Contributor May 13, 2010 at 1:30 a.m. PT ...
Philips has announced the release of the most affordable LED light bulb to date: a 60-watt equivalent bulb with a retail price under $5.
Today Philips announced that they have created the world’s most efficient warm white LED lamp. The prototype operates at 200 lumens-per-watt, a number that is more than double what is found in ...
At the beginning of 2014, the incandescent glow that has lit American homes for over a century will be dimmed, as the U.S. government halts the production of conventional 60- and 40-watt light bulbs.
Philips lists the brightness at 650 lumens, which is typical of the sort of 65-watt incandescent bulb it seeks to replace. I measured it much higher than that, with a final reading of 749 lumens.
The Philips 100W Equivalent LED is a good bulb with solid across-the-board specs. It's bright, it's efficient, it's dimmable, it's omnidirectional, and it comes with a respectable 5-year warranty.
Concluding Thoughts. Priced at $199/£179.95 ( and additional bulbs costing $59/£49.) Philips Hue isn’t cheap. However, it’s only when you use the bulbs and the app for a sustained period of ...