Not to be confused with the ambient hot/cold temperature of our surroundings, colour temperature is a characteristic of visible light that has applications in lighting, photography, cinema and manufacturing. Continue reading →
Our antiquated traffic lights are soon to receive a green makeover, thanks to incredible, energy-saving LED lights.
There are approximately 420,000 traffic and pedestrian light signals in the UK, most of which are still using 100 to 150 watt incandescent bulbs. Continue reading →
When LED TVs first appeared back in the early 2000s, customers initially mistook them for the true LED displays similar to those used in sports stadiums. As it turned out, the term "LED TV" was something of a misnomer.
Unlike the large displays used at stadiums, which use thousands of LED pixels to create an image, an LED TV was just another way of saying an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) TV, back-lit with LED Lights. Continue reading →
The emergence of energy-efficient LED light bulbs in the last few years has made choosing bulbs to replace your existing, wasteful incandescent bulbs a lot less simple than it used to be. Continue reading →
More and more people are beginning to realise that energy-efficient LED lights are the most cost-effective form of illumination for their homes and businesses, but did you know that they have a great deal to offer as far as the agricultural industry is concerned as well? Continue reading →
A wave of anglophilia is set to hit Britain this weekend, as millions of people all over the country prepare to hang out bunting and take to the streets in celebration of the Diamond Jubilee – the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s reign. Continue reading →