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Researchers Squeeze 60% More Light Out of OLEDs With Lenses
gizmodo.com — Optics junkies at the University of Michigan have found a way to greatly boost the efficiency of OLEDs to produce 60% more light from the same amount of power as those previous, cranking out 70 lumens per watt.
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- mayavada, on 07/23/2008, -0/+1It's amazing how long it's taken for LEDs to start to be considered for interior lighting.
- beauley, on 07/23/2008, -0/+1At the end of the 19th century, man was awakened with a fabulous new lighting for all to enjoy. the incandescent light bulb was born. thanks to the inventiveness and perseverance of one of the most famous inventors of our times, Thomas a. Edison, we are able to light our way.
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Led Lighting, The World's Final Frontier - beauley, on 07/23/2008, -1/+1Near the end of the 19th century, Thomas Edison invented a new and revolutionary lighting source, requiring no burning of whale oils or gas which would also shed light on their needs with even greater intensity. Only a few could have envisioned the future global use of the incandescent light bulb. This new light source would eventually become the most widely used light source on earth.
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LEDs, The Future Of Global Lighting - scecilio, on 07/24/2008, -0/+1Yeah that's very bright. I think that's about twice as bright as Compact Fluorescents.
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