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  • Seoul Semiconductor's 420-lumen LED puts the sun to shame

    by 
    Evan Blass
    Evan Blass
    09.21.2007

    We're not really sure if Seoul Semiconductor is completely accurate in asserting that its new 420-lumen (peak) LED is the world's brightest at 8-watts, but considering that we were pretty impressed by the company's 240-lumen model late last year -- and the fact that even the most blinding LED-based tactical flashlights rarely exceed 200 lumens -- this still seems like a fairly notable development. We should start seeing commercial products sporting these mini-suns sometime before the end of the year, so now might be a good time to check up on your insurance plan's optical coverage.

  • Seoul Semiconductor squeezes 240 lumens into "brightest" LED

    by 
    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    12.12.2006

    LEDs have been beating up on all the other little light sources in that little light sources school yard of theirs for a few years now, but Seoul Semiconductor just bumped the stakes and made those fluorescent and incandescent nerds look downright lame. SSC's new P4 LED product emits 240 lumens at 1A, and claims the industry's highest efficacy (fancy word for ratio of visible light to overall electromagnetic radiation, including heat): up to 100lm/W@360mA. In comparison, fluorescent manages 70lm/W and incandescent pulls a mere 15lm/W. The LED is designed for all sorts of applications, from flashlights to traffic signals, but we're particularly looking forward to this thing showing up in projectors and LCD backlights. Just to rub it in, Seoul Semiconductor has plans for 135lm/W by 2007 and 145lm/W by Q1 2008, so we'd start shopping for sunglasses now if we were you.