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LEDs in action, the future of lighting

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2008

This video demonstrates a wide array of OSRAM Opto Semiconductor's LED lighting solutions. The viewer sees LEDs being used in several home applications such as cabinet, kitchen, and room lighting. With average life span of 40-50,000 hours and a power consumption of just 1/5 of the incandescent equivalent the future of LED lighting is indeed bright. Watch this video to see examples of what LEDs can do for you.




Potential Application include:




General illumination for office and home

Street lighting

Refrigeration lighting

Light Fixtures

Any need of a robust, extremely power efficient light source

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  • i always say led like pencil led!!!!! i didnt know it was L.E.D! lol

  • @Soulrider2012 I was skimming through your post, Soulrider2012, to see if you had anything at all interesting to say, and almost threw up when I realized what an asshole you are.

  • I was skipping through to see if it got at all interesting and almost threw up when he said "Color Harmony" 6:26.

  • The fridge is like you getting in an alien air-craft =P

  • im a sparkes in London and we are just getting into using LEDS in homes and now im actually instaling LED tubes in an office.these new LEDs kick the old conventional flourescents.and tungstans. to the kerb.

    i believe this is the way forward if you dont get with it you will be wasting lots of money.

    they can save you up to 75% in bills.in an office how much can that add up to each quarter.

  • A very good presenter

  • I want wall washers when i get my own house!

  • cool!!!

  • wow! i love the way the wall-wash lights change from cool white to the cooler white! i am an electrician myself, and obviously with technology progressing, this kind of thing is becoming more and more popular along with solar etc. im guessing this will be run off (what we call in england) extra low voltage, instead of the convensonial low voltage. therefore would there have to be use of transformers? or would the be a seperate unit / D.B?

  • Great use of todays technologies for energy efficiency.

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