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  2. LED lamp - Wikipedia

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    A 230-volt LED filament lamp, with an E27 base. The filaments are visible as the eight yellow vertical lines. An assortment of LED lamps commercially available in 2010: floodlight fixtures (left), reading light (center), household lamps (center right and bottom), and low-power accent light (right) applications An 80W Chips on board (COB) LED module from an industrial light luminaire, thermally ...

  3. History of the LED - Wikipedia

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    LED display of a TI-30 scientific calculator (c. 1978), which uses plastic lenses to increase the visible digit size X-Ray of a 1970s 8-digit LED calculator display. Until 1968, visible and infrared LEDs were extremely costly, on the order of US$200 per unit, and so had little practical use. [23]

  4. Everlight Electronics - Wikipedia

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    By 2006, Everlight was Taiwan's largest manufacturer of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), producing 1.850 billion units every month, and employing 4,000 people. In 2007, 40% of Everlight's revenue was derived from LEDs used for backlighting of mobile phones , and it also began to expand into backlight LEDs for laptop computers and televisions .

  5. LED lighting - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 June 2016, at 20:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  6. Category:LED lamps - Wikipedia

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    LED lampslight-emitting diode lamps ('light bulbs') light sources. Pages in category "LED lamps" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  7. Lamp - Wikipedia

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    Electric lamp, or light bulb, a replaceable component that produces light from electricity; Light fixture, or light fitting or luminaire, is an electrical device containing an electric lamp that provides illumination; Signal lamp, or Aldis lamp or Morse lamp, a semaphore system for optical communication

  8. Light-emitting diode - Wikipedia

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    To encourage the shift to LED lamps and other high-efficiency lighting, in 2008 the US Department of Energy created the L Prize competition. The Philips Lighting North America LED bulb won the first competition on August 3, 2011, after successfully completing 18 months of intensive field, lab, and product testing. [94]

  9. LED lights - Wikipedia

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