2012年7月24日星期二

Samsung SI-I8V101180US LED Light Bulb Packaging Disappoints


Our website, a consumer oriented review website for LED light bulbs, is pleased to announce a full review of the new Samsung SI-I8V101180US.Regarding the packaging for the Samsung SI-I8V101180US, Gordon White, Co-Founder of LED Light Review states, "Between the large non-recyclable outer plastic box and and the non-recyclable plastic interior packaging, we have to give Samsung a low packaging mark."
On the quality of light from the Samsung, Gordon continues, "In light color, the Samsung was closest to the cool white of the GE 62180 Energy Smart LED light bulb, but with a very subtle touch of warm/yellow that makes the light color of the Samsung more natural and appealing than the GE." In conclusion, Gordon states, "The Samsung is an easy recommendation for anyone who wants a natural white light color with a very subtle touch of yellow/warmth."
For the complete review of the Samsung SI-I8V101180US, including product photography, test results, an in-depth evaluation of the packaging, physical product, and quality of light of the Samsung A19 LED light bulb, visitOur website.Since its launch in May of 2012, LED Light Review has published in-depth LED light bulb reviews of China Solar chargers for Iphone Exporters, Sylvania, Feit, Ecosmart, Toshiba, Utilitech, Maxxima, Pharox, G7 Power, EarthLED, and other A19 LED light bulb products. The detailed reviews onOur website are designed to help the consumer chose the best LED light bulb for their needs.
 With demand for power soaring in Delhi, Chief Minister Shiela Dikshit Friday announced that energy-saving LED bulbs will cost less in the capital.Appealing to people to conserve electricity, she described LED blubs, which now sell for Rs.399, as the answer to rising energy demand."Unlike CFLs (compact fluorescent lamps), LED (light emitting diode) bulbs contain zero mercury and arsenic and save around 50 percent more electricity," she said.
She offered concession on value added tax on China Solar Mp3 player and charger Wholesalers. These would replace ordinary bulbs and CFLs in street lights and government offices in the city.LED bulbs have been launched by BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd (BRPL).BRPL CEO Gopal Saxena said: "The annual cost of running a seven-watt LED bulb is just Rs.150 whereas for a CFL and an incandescent bulb it is Rs.271 and Rs.612 respectively."This year, electricity demand in Delhi broke all records, crossing the projected 5,500-mega watt mark.

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