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- Philips Award Winning BulbPhilips has announced that it will be launching the most energy-efficient, high performance light bulb ever made - the award-winning L Prize LED Bulb in stores on April 22, 2012, just in time for Earth Day. The bulb, winner of the U.S. government’s $10 million L-Prize, uses a mere 10W of energy to glow significantly brighter than a 60W incandescent bulb (at 940 lumens) - meaning it uses less than 1/6th of the electricity to output more light....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/philips-led-bulb-60-dollars-20-year-life/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
- philips 60 dollar light bulbPhilips has announced that it will be launching the most energy-efficient, high performance light bulb ever made - the award-winning L Prize LED Bulb in stores on April 22, 2012, just in time for Earth Day. The bulb, winner of the U.S. government’s $10 million L-Prize, uses a mere 10W of energy to glow significantly brighter than a 60W incandescent bulb (at 940 lumens) - meaning it uses less than 1/6th of the electricity to output more light....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/philips-led-bulb-60-dollars-20-year-life/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
- philips 60 dollar light bulbPhilips has announced that it will be launching the most energy-efficient, high performance light bulb ever made - the award-winning L Prize LED Bulb in stores on April 22, 2012, just in time for Earth Day. The bulb, winner of the U.S. government’s $10 million L-Prize, uses a mere 10W of energy to glow significantly brighter than a 60W incandescent bulb (at 940 lumens) - meaning it uses less than 1/6th of the electricity to output more light....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/philips-led-bulb-60-dollars-20-year-life/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
- philips 60 dollar light bulbPhilips has announced that it will be launching the most energy-efficient, high performance light bulb ever made - the award-winning L Prize LED Bulb in stores on April 22, 2012, just in time for Earth Day. The bulb, winner of the U.S. government’s $10 million L-Prize, uses a mere 10W of energy to glow significantly brighter than a 60W incandescent bulb (at 940 lumens) - meaning it uses less than 1/6th of the electricity to output more light....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/philips-led-bulb-60-dollars-20-year-life/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4