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Dec 13 2006, 2:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Seoul Semiconductor introduces the P4 Z-Power LED, which delivers 100 lumen/watt brightness.
The P4 emits 240 lm at 1 A of light and features 100 lm/W at 350 mA at the maximum. The LED is based only on a single die.
“P4 is making history in the lighting industry as the alternative to conventional
fluorescent and incandescent lighting sources,” said Jung Hoon Lee, CEO of Seoul Semiconductor. The new LED is designed for various uses including cars, torches, projectors and more.
More details on the Seoul Semiconductor site. Via Heise (German).
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