White LEDs set to displace fluorescent tubes
There’s an interesting feature in today’s Nikkei Business Daily which suggests that success in producing white LEDs may mean the end of the fluorescent tube. "The article said that Rohm, based in Kyoto, has succeeded in creating a white LED that is the brightest in the world, and competes with Japanese company Richi."
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