Posted by Amit Soni on 7th Sep 2011
An incredibly popular LED, the Dimmable 4W GU10 LED Bulb is now on sale at the much-reduced price of £10.00!Due to consumer demand, the price of LED light bulbs has been falling dramatically over the last few years, and will continue to do so in the coming years.Energy-Efficiency Built-InThis 4W LED bulb is particularly energy-efficient and, as a like-for-like replacement for a 50W traditional halogen spotlight, it will generate the same number o… Read more
Posted by Amit Soni on 5th Sep 2011
It’s only natural to have some scepticism when any new technology comes out. Pretty soon, thanks to the EU ban on halogen bulbs, we’ll have to embrace energy efficient methods of lighting.LEDs have been no exception to the said cynicism – but that might change thanks to a study done by Consumer Reports.Many of the initial teething problems have been ironed out, and LEDs are now well up to the task of replacing halogens as the industry standard.Th… Read more
Posted by Richard Clarke on 5th Sep 2011
Since bursting onto the market, LEDs have come on leaps and bounds both in terms of how advanced the tech is, and how people are using it.A big reason for this is because of just how versatile LED lights are – they use 90% less energy than incandescent bulbs, last up to 50,000 hours, and can display multiple colours without the need for filters. But the setup at the Estadio Nacional in Peru has even blown us away.By day it’s a seemingly normal sp… Read more
Posted by Amit Soni on 2nd Sep 2011
They’ve long been a feature of our highways and byways, but did you know that traffic lights changed recently, and not in the way you’re thinking?Yes, traffic lights in London and across the UK are now successfully utilising energy-efficient LEDs (Light-Emitting Diodes) to control the ever-increasing number of road-users.In 2014, following years of consultation, new pan-London contracts saw traffic lights switched from wasteful incandescent bulbs… Read more