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LEDs Light up New Years Eve 2010 in Times Square NYC!

12/30/2009
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  • The New Year's Eve ball will be lit in a rainbow of LED colors
    As the decade comes to a close, a whole new kind of light is being spread around the Times Square New Year's ball-drop - the super-efficient kind! The famous glittering ball, the gargantuan "2010" sign and the seven screens around New York City that will broadcast the event <strong>tonight</strong> will all be made from LED lights. The ball itself will consist of 32,256 LED lights in a rainbow of colors projected through Waterford Crystal triangles.
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  • LED Lightbulbs are up to 80% more efficient than their non-LED counterparts
    As the decade comes to a close, a whole new kind of light is being spread around the Times Square New Year's ball-drop - the super-efficient kind! The famous glittering ball, the gargantuan "2010" sign and the seven screens around New York City that will broadcast the event <strong>tonight</strong> will all be made from LED lights. The ball itself will consist of 32,256 LED lights in a rainbow of colors projected through Waterford Crystal triangles.
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  • The 2010 sign was outfitted with all LED lights this year
    As the decade comes to a close, a whole new kind of light is being spread around the Times Square New Year's ball-drop - the super-efficient kind! The famous glittering ball, the gargantuan "2010" sign and the seven screens around New York City that will broadcast the event <strong>tonight</strong> will all be made from LED lights. The ball itself will consist of 32,256 LED lights in a rainbow of colors projected through Waterford Crystal triangles.
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  • The new New Years Eve ball consists of all LED lights and Waterford Crystals.
    As the decade comes to a close, a whole new kind of light is being spread around the Times Square New Year's ball-drop - the super-efficient kind! The famous glittering ball, the gargantuan "2010" sign and the seven screens around New York City that will broadcast the event <strong>tonight</strong> will all be made from LED lights. The ball itself will consist of 32,256 LED lights in a rainbow of colors projected through Waterford Crystal triangles.
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  • The new 2010 numbers are made from Philips LED lights.
    As the decade comes to a close, a whole new kind of light is being spread around the Times Square New Year's ball-drop - the super-efficient kind! The famous glittering ball, the gargantuan "2010" sign and the seven screens around New York City that will broadcast the event <strong>tonight</strong> will all be made from LED lights. The ball itself will consist of 32,256 LED lights in a rainbow of colors projected through Waterford Crystal triangles.
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  • LED lightbulbs were installed in the Times Square Ball and the 2010 sign
    As the decade comes to a close, a whole new kind of light is being spread around the Times Square New Year's ball-drop - the super-efficient kind! The famous glittering ball, the gargantuan "2010" sign and the seven screens around New York City that will broadcast the event <strong>tonight</strong> will all be made from LED lights. The ball itself will consist of 32,256 LED lights in a rainbow of colors projected through Waterford Crystal triangles.
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  • The new LED lightbulbs were supplied by Philips
    As the decade comes to a close, a whole new kind of light is being spread around the Times Square New Year's ball-drop - the super-efficient kind! The famous glittering ball, the gargantuan "2010" sign and the seven screens around New York City that will broadcast the event <strong>tonight</strong> will all be made from LED lights. The ball itself will consist of 32,256 LED lights in a rainbow of colors projected through Waterford Crystal triangles.
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The New Year's Eve ball will be lit in a rainbow of LED colors

As the decade comes to a close, a whole new kind of light is being spread around the Times Square New Year's ball-drop - the super-efficient kind! The famous glittering ball, the gargantuan "2010" sign and the seven screens around New York City that will broadcast the event tonight will all be made from LED lights. The ball itself will consist of 32,256 LED lights in a rainbow of colors projected through Waterford Crystal triangles.

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