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To: mauser96 who wrote (1805)2/4/2000 9:56:00 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) of 10713
 
Most non commercial lighting today is still done using incandescent bulbs, an idea dating back a hundred years or so. It's time for technology to give us something better. Are LED the answer??? Do they have future uses that haven't been explored because white wasn't available? Can they be made substantially larger than they are today? Does the SiC substrate mean that the LED could be made larger without as much problem with over heating? Any ideas or comments Fatboy? I sense something potentially big in CREE - more than just your average small high tech company.

hi luke,
i have seen a 60w equivalent LED light bulb. 110v. looked like a normal bulb.
unclewest
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