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TURNING OFF LIGHTS TO SAVE THE PLANET

 

LED Revolution LED light range now includes high power LED light bulbs designed to look exactly like the familiar shaped incandescent light bulbs that they replace. Now you can benefit from true energy saving lighting without having to put up with ugly shaped light bulbs. So instead of turning off lights switch to LED.

 

 

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OLEDs (Organic light emitting diodes) are the next adventure in LED technology development.

 

Imagine having a high-definition TV that is 80 inches wide and less than a quarter-inch thick, consumes less power than most TVs on the market today and can be rolled up when you're not using it.

 

What if you could have a "heads up" display in your car? How about a display monitor built into your clothing? These devices may be possible in the near future with the help of a technology called organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs).

OLEDs are solid-state devices composed of thin films of organic molecules that create light with the application of electricity. OLEDs can provide brighter, crisper displays on electronic devices and use less power than conventional light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or liquid crystal displays (LCDs) used today

 

Research and development in the field of OLEDs is proceeding rapidly and may lead to future applications in heads-up displays, automotive dashboards, billboard-type displays, home and office lighting and flexible displays. Because OLEDs refresh faster than LCDs - almost 1,000 times faster - a device with an OLED display could change information almost in real time. Video images could be much more realistic and constantly updated.

 

The newspaper of the future might be an OLED display that refreshes with breaking news (think "Minority Report") - and like a regular newspaper, you could fold it up when you're done reading it and stick it in your backpack or briefcase.

 

 

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