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  2. LED lights are also brighter than your standard Christmas lights, which can be a draw for some, but some do come with dimming capabilities for sensitive eyes (or neighbors), like the Ollny color ...

  3. Twinkle bulb - Wikipedia

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    These are easily recognizable by their red tips on an otherwise unpainted clear white bulb, and are available in the different voltages required for 10, 20, 35/70, and 50/100/150/200-light sets. Some older mini-light sets interlaced two circuits, putting all of the odd-numbered bulbs on one and the even-numbered ones on the other, allowing some ...

  4. LED lamp - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 the Manapakkam, Chennai office of the Indian IT company, iGate, spent ₹3,700,000 (US$80,000) to light 57,000 sq ft (5,300 m 2) of office space with LEDs. The firm expected the new lighting to pay for itself within 5 years. [43] In 2009, Audi was the first manufacturer to offer a car that exclusively used LED lighting, the 2009 Audi R8 ...

  5. Christmas lights - Wikipedia

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    When Christmas light manufacturers first started using LEDs the colors seemed very dull and uninspiring. [34] Even the white lights, which were typically single-chip LEDs, glowed with a faintly yellowish color that made them look cheap and unattractive according to the general public at the time. [35]

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  7. Holiday lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    An LED holiday light. Light-emitting diode (LED) holiday lights are quickly gaining popularity in many places due to their low energy usage, long lifetime, and associated low maintenance. Colored LEDs are far more efficient at producing light than their colored incandescent counterparts.