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The Future Of Light - Organic LEDs

pmbarth writes "The filament based or fluorescent light technology has not changed for a long time. However, there appear to be new lighting technologies on the horizon. Personally, how cool would it be to just 'have light', and not have a bright light-source to contend with? Bye-bye incandescents!"

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  1. Hey! by AnalogBoy · · Score: 3, Informative

    This was in star trek: TOS! The return of the archons, i think...

    Okay.. i'll submit to a beating and yells of "geek!" now.

  2. Sulfur Lamps by Turing+Machine · · Score: 2, Informative

    These new LEDs are pretty cool. Another new technology on the horizon is the sulfur lamp

  3. But will people buy them? by Veramocor · · Score: 3, Informative

    This is a great technology and can only get better over time. Unfortunately I'm unconvinced of potential consumer acceptance. People will usually buy something that is cheaper (incandescent bulbs) then somthing that is more expensive but will last them longer and use less electricity.

    I own a few compact flouressant bulbs which use 1/3 the electricity and last at least 3 times as long. These lights pat for themselves at least twice over. Unfortunatley not many people have adopted them because they cost more than their incandecent cousins.

    What needs to be done to gain exceptance for a better technology?

    Can we change a culture so use to one technology?

    I think awnsering these two questions have greater implications further than LED lights, such as fuel cell technology an hybrid cars.

    Veramocor

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  4. Whatever happened to RF light bulbs? by GPS+Pilot · · Score: 2, Informative

    A few years back, ultra-efficient RF lighting technology was all over the news. So far that seems to be vaporware (no pun intended).

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