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The First Table Light Using Organic LEDs

10 April 2008 One Comment


We have been hearing of organic LEDs (OLEDs) for quite some time now, as they are supposed to be a new way to produce light with very little energy and can last for years before being replaced. Although there wouldn’t be much point in releasing to the market a lamp using this technology, because of the high price it would have, OSRAM has just announced their new product, which is exactly this lamp.

The desk lamp is called ‘Early Future’ and includes ten different OLED tiles of 132 X 33 mm each. OSRAM didn’t offer informations about how much energy they save or how much it would cost, but I’m sure no one minds, as we wouldn’t have reasons for buying such a thing. At least for now, it’s much cheaper to use regular light bulbs.

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  • Homistic » The First OLED Lamp To Hit The Market said:

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    # 11 April 2008 at 10:31 am

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