Philips has just unveiled what it’s calling the “world’s first LED replacement for [the] most common household bulb,” taking aim at the aging, inefficient 60W gizmo that’s been lighting our homes ...
Lighting manufacturer Philips has just announced a refresh of its popular 12.5W LED bulb. The new model is the same price, but it's a little bright and a lot more efficient. Oh yeah, and it's not ...
According to calculations by Philips, this LED replacement has the potential to save 32.6 terawatt-hours of electricity in one year, enough to power the lights of 16.7 million U.S. households or 14.4% ...
The future has arrived, although it's on backorder. The Philips 12-watt LED, a replacement for the 60-watt incandescent (and the 13-watt CFL), is now available at HomeDepot.com, with a two-to-three ...