2010年10月22日 星期五

a CFL for some reason

Hybrid light bulb combines a halogen and a CFL for some reason

It seems like some people will buy anything that carries the word hybrid, but this latest hybrid from GE is something you'll find in the lighting aisle at the hardward store, not your local car dealership.There is also the sense of pride and achievement that can come necklabel from putting together an element of your house by yourself. All of these factors would give anyone a serious reason to consider the downlight kit method of installing these low voltage lights.One last benefit of LED downlights is they produce a much smaller amount of urmoon heat than traditional bulbs and will therefore help to reduce costs associated with air conditioning.

To get around the slow start up times of compact fluorescent (CFL) bulbs,It is possible to have a sway over the decisions that consumers make and there is no biecasting doubt that clever lighting is a very good way to ensure people see your best products in the best possible light. GE has added a tiny halogen element that delivers instant brightness. The halogen part stays lit only until the CFL reaches full strength,To get more control out of your lighting choices, make sure that you connect led spotlight them all to dimmer switches.Thankfully, the range now encompasses every fixture and fitting that you could ladieshoody imagine which means that all tastes and style have been catered to and no consumer should feel that they are missing out on anything. after which the bulb works just like a regular CFL. Sure it can take a CFL up to a minute to get really bright, but are we really in such a rush that we need instant-on capabilities of a energy sucking halogen bulb to fill in for those few seconds?

According to GE, the hybrid bulb was developed in response to customer's concerns, but I suspect that most people who complain about the speed of CFLs are just looking for a handy excuse not to use them. To be honest, this looks more like a solution in search of a problem.

15 and 20-watt versions of the GE hybrid bulb will be available early next year. Pricing was not announced, but you can bet that they're not going to be cheap.

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