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![]() Irritated that the fluorescent lamp lights slowly? A hybrid between the halogen and fluorescent lamp can solve the problem. Quick as a halogen lamp, saving as fluorescent ones American GE launches a new type of hybrid light for people who do not like to wait until the lamp reaches full brightness. Kikar it into the lamp so you can see a small halogenkapsel located inside the fluorescent spiral. Halo Genet light up immediately when you light the lamp, and then turn off when the fluorescent lamp has reached full brightness. The lamp life is said to be 8000 hours, the mercury content of 1 milligram. The price is not disclosed in the company's press materials, but the lamp will be on sale in the U.S. and Canada in 2011. First up is a 15 watt and a 20-watt hybrid. They are meant to replace traditional incandescent bulbs of 60 or 75 watts. Thus face the new hybrid technology competition from LED lights are becoming better and cheaper. |
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