The joy of it is even if it is the case they are never able to make a drop-in LED replacement in these applications, that's still good for us. The common lamps we use are also used in common scientific and medical gear being made right now. That means if tomorrow morning they obsolete EFP and EFR and others, not only will my screen go dark, so will the screens of dentists and doctors and researchers all over the world. (If I spent $10,000 for a new microscope six months ago, I might take that personally!)
-if it was just us, they would have disappeared years ago, yet they are common and even cheap!
The technology is still advancing, though. (Besides: my fantasy projector aint happenin' anyway!)
I've heard that the rise in electric power consumption in the US has flattened so much that many planned power plant projects have been delayed or even canceled. The reason is the rise of LED lighting. I bought 40W equivalent bulbs the other day and they consume something like 6 watts!
-if it was just us, they would have disappeared years ago, yet they are common and even cheap!
The technology is still advancing, though. (Besides: my fantasy projector aint happenin' anyway!)
I've heard that the rise in electric power consumption in the US has flattened so much that many planned power plant projects have been delayed or even canceled. The reason is the rise of LED lighting. I bought 40W equivalent bulbs the other day and they consume something like 6 watts!
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