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To: tekboy who wrote (2082)2/15/2000 1:04:00 PM
From: mauser96  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10714
 
It's unlikely to use Cree LED. I e-mailed investor relations asking about the availability of a flashlight using Cree LED so that I could show friends what a white Cree LED could do. Their response was that I should take them down to the VW showroom. Thanks a lot, that's a big help <<gg>> The lack of Cree LED in these flashlights or other consumer portable product indicates that they may not be as bright as Nichia products, despite what Cree claims. If they were cheaper and brighter wouldn't these companies be using them ? OTOH, maybe they can't get them because of capacity problems.



To: tekboy who wrote (2082)2/15/2000 3:25:00 PM
From: DownSouth  Respond to of 10714
 
I recieved my LED Mag Lite bulb replacements. Very disappointed.

It appears that the shape of the bulb does not match the focus design of the mag lite. Result is a poor substitute bulb.

Not a CREE product, BTW.