If there's one thing to which I have probably gotten you used to by now, then that must be LED. Because there is no day without an LED and/or Sony-related article, guess what time it is now: indeed, ladies and gents, it is time for an article about a whole new color line for the LED Cove Lighting System from GE Consumer and Industrial.
Have you noticed how high your casino's electric bill is every month? Don't get me started about the one you received from your hotel. It is all because of those wasteful light bulbs. Time to put an end to light bulbs and huge energy bills with the new 4100K GE LED Cove Lighting System. It gives you 320 lumens per foot, has 25 times the life of regular halogen and it only consumes 6.5 watts of energy. Yes, my friends, welcome to the wonderful, energy-saving world of the LED. A world I have become pretty accustomed to, lately.
“The use of GE LED lighting systems in coves has become an irresistible proposition for businesses,” says Gus Lanese, manager of growth initiatives, GE Consumer & Industrial. “When you run lights continuously, you ought to be using reliable, long-life LED systems that don’t run up the energy bill. Paybacks based on the cost of the product and comparative energy and maintenance costs will invariably show that the GE LED Cove lighting system is preferable to halogen systems.”
And don't worry about having to change them because of too much wear and tear: they can run continuously for 50,000 hours. That's more than five years of continuous running. Plus, you get a free 10-foot leader cable, as well next to the included 40-foot one. I guess you can tell by the tone of my article, the title and the picture included that this new LED lighting system is not for your average Joe. Pricing has not been specified, but it rarely is, if you take into account the target of these babies.
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