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California-based Switch Lighting has announced the world's first 100 watt-equivalent LED bulb designed as a direct replacement for traditional incandescent bulbs.
GE has announced the addition of a 100 W incandescent equivalent to its range of LED replacement light bulbs.
Most folks think of 60-watt light bulbs as the basic standard for common household lighting. If you want something brighter, you upgrade to, say, a 100-watt bulb.
Here's an LED bulb that cools itself by breathing. The 27-watt standard-sized household bulb replaces the old 100-watt bulb and stays cool with the help of a tiny, bearing-less, fan-like device ...
An energy-sipping LED light bulb that gives off the equivalent brightness and color of the standard – but being phased out – 100-watt incandescent bulb has hit the consumer market, Osram ...
Cree is launching a new LED bulb that is the equivalent of a 100-watt bulb and is cutting the prices of other LED bulbs in its lineup by as much as 23 percent.
While efficiency regulations banned new 100-watt incandescent bulbs in 2012, LED manufacturer Cree says the future is bright for fans of high-wattage lights. On Wednesday, the North Carolina-based ...
The industry is not going to manufacture 100-watt light bulbs after Dec. 31. Manufacturers have invested millions of dollars engineering alternatives ...
So long 100-watt incandescent light bulbs — California is ordering them off store shelves starting Jan. 1 in an energy-saving move.
The new LED bulb is equivalent to a 100 watt bulb, and features their trademarked “City of Light” technology- a self cooling inside which yields maximum brightness.