World's first liquid-cooled LED light bulb?

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eternaleds - hydralux 4 LED.jpgThis one caught my eye over the weekend - Eternaleds is claiming the world's first liquid-cooled LED light bulb, the HydraLux-4.

Apparently the comapny claims "that these bulbs produce "360 degree lighting" and can emit the same amount of illumination as a 25W incandescent with just 4W of energy."

Thanks to Engadget for this one.

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Hi,

These Hydralux-4 bulbs are really nice, and the 360 degree lighting acts similarly to a small incandescent light bulb. This is pretty revolutionary in the industry as most LED bulbs are directional (good for spotlight applications, and can't be used in say a table lamp, or chandelier fixture. There's some pics on our site that show usage that can better explain. There's a video on the site too if you want to see a live test.

If you have any questions about the bulb, say if you want pictures from certain angles, feel free to shoot me an email.


Thanks,

Jason.
www.eternaleds.com

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