Friday, March 5, 2010

Philips Second Gen LivingColors Make Paint Twice as Obsolete

The latest LivingColors lamp produces 16 million colors through a combination of 7 LEDs—an overall quality of light that's 50% brighter than version one.

And while the intuitive remote and bulbous shape remain mostly unchanged, you'll now have the option to purchase an opaque version (which we're guessing produces a more directional light flow) along with a more typical metal base stand. Look for the update in Europe soon, with models ranging from about $230-$350.
From[GIZMODO]

iLEDist's comments:
iLEDist is totally in love with this creature! But as a half expert in LED industry, let's divide the price intelligently: LED, relevant materials and labor cost less than 15%, Philips branding value and marketing input more than 40% of the price, the rest, .... is the revenue.... Sometimes, you just have to forgive the existence of the cheap copy because if the design is not designed for people with "regular paycheck" but still loves fancy designs, they have to find an alternative...
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1 comments:

guagau said...

100% agree, nice design but I always think design should be used to benifit most "common" peoplem, not helping those who carry fat wallets around to gain more stuff for showing off.

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