LEDs are getting better!!!

diggitydank420

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At 140 lumens/watt, these pill-sized plasma light bulbs by Luxim are a pretty awesome contender for "light of the future". They are almost 10 times more efficient than traditional incandescent light bulbs, twice as efficient as current high-end LEDs, and they also beat CFLs, most of which are around 50-80 lumens/watt. Only the prototype 300 lumens/watt nanocrystal-coated LEDs can hold a candle to them.
And the light from Luxim's LIFI bulb is not ugly either: color rendering index (CRI) is 91. Lifetime for a bulb is estimated at 20,000 hours, and a relatively large amount of power can be pumped through them, allowing a tiny bulb to produce 30,000+ lumens (not something LEDs can do).
An RF (radio-frequency) signal is generated by the solid-state power amplifier and is guided into an electric field about the bulb. The high concentration of energy in the electric field vaporizes the contents of the bulb to a plasma state at the bulb’s center; this controlled plasma generates an intense source of light.​
Luxim seems to want to use them in projectors, but since even a tiny light bulb can produce as much light as a street lamp, sky seems to be the limit if cost can be brought down.


Imagine the savings on the electric bill.
 

atombomb

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If a pill sized light can emit as much light as a 600w street light, we should have no problem feeding/and outgrowing the world. Lets hope this isnt too good to be true, or too expensive to be any good.
 

diggitydank420

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I'm sure that with all the "green think" anything like this that reduces power consumption will eventually become mainstream enough to be affordable. It will probably be at least 5-10 years before that happens though.
 

mobone

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Anytime people say "oh no theres not enough left" or "theres no other way" a new discovery is miraculously made. Just don't buy into the negative propaganda.
 
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