Lighting(Light Emitting Diode) A display and lighting technology used in almost every electrical and electronic product on the market, from a tiny on/off light to digital readouts, flashlights, traffic lights and perimeter lighting. LEDs are also used as the light source in multimode fibers, optical mice and laser-class printers.
Compact lamp
A small, A bright light
A source of light, especially a lamp, a lantern, or an electric lighting fixture.
A generic term for a device designed to produce electromagnetic radiation in the form of light, heat, ultraviolet energy, or a combination of the three.
The state of being lighted; illumination.
Light which use LEDs
An incandescent lamp or its glass housing.
Lamp which use LEDs
The lighting products that can save energy.
An instrument used to monitor the operation or condition of an engine, a furnace, an electrical network, a reservoir, or another physical system; a meter or gauge.
LED Lighting is a kind of lighting uses LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) as a light source.
Bulb, rounded glass containing a wire filament that emits light when heated.
A display made of LED.
A colorless, odorless, highly unreactive gaseous element found in minute quantities in the atmosphere, extracted commercially from liquefied air and used in stroboscopic, bactericidal, and laser-pumping lamps.
Light emitting diode with high power.
Lights, using solar energy.
A type of spotlight, used in photography, that illuminates a subject from behind.
LED lights marking the edge of a landing strip.
High-intensity discharge (HID) Xenon lamps.
A portable light produced by the flame of a stick of resinous wood or of a flammable material wound about the end of a stick of wood; a flambeau.
A strong beam of LED light that illuminates only a small area, used especially to center attention on a stage performer.
A strong beam of light that illuminates only a small area, used especially to center attention on a stage performer.
A tube or pipe for transport of light to another location, minimizing the loss of light.
A movable device, especially a framed construction such as a room divider or a decorative panel, designed to divide, conceal, or protect.
Instrument used for viewing chromes, or color transparencies. A light box is simply a box of any size that contains electric lamps and has a white translucent glass (or plastic) cover.
A lamp filled with xenon giving a light intensity.
A lamp usually attached to the front of a vehicle such as a car.
Sign, a conventional figure or device that stands for a word, phrase, or operation; a symbol, as in mathematics or in musical notation. LED Sigh which use LEDs.
(Storage Module Device) A high-performance hard disk interface used with minis and mainframes that transfers data in the 1-4 MBytes/sec range (SMD-E provides highest rate).
High-intensity discharge lamps, a type of electrical light.
Lights used in stage.
Compact light
Lamps, using solar energy.
A street light, street lamp, light standard or lamp standard, is a raised source of light on the edge of a road, turned on or lit at a certain time every night.
Flashlights which use light-emitting diodes (LEDs)
A pointer or an index light.
A fluorescent lamp is a gas-discharge lamp that uses electricity to excite mercury vapor in argon or neon gas, resulting in a plasma that produces short-wave ultraviolet light. This light then causes a phosphor to fluoresce, producing visible light.
A visible colorful representation of information, in words, numbers, or drawings, as on the cathode-ray tube screen of a radar set, navigation system, or computer console.
A light and its protective or decorative case.
A type of lights for garden use.
A strong beam of light that illuminates only a small area, used especially to center attention on a stage performer.
Artificial light in an intensely bright and broad beam.
Lamps filled with xenon giving a light intensity.
Electrical ballast, used to stabilize the current flow in lamps.
A strong beam of light that illuminates only a small area, used especially to center attention on a stage performer.
A lamp compound of a halogen with a more electropositive element or group.
The accessories of LED light.
A holding device used for lamps
Decoration lights used in christmas.
A portable source of fire used as a source of LED light, usually a rod-shaped piece of wood with a rag soaked in pitch and/or some other flammable material wrapped around one end.
Lamps for reading or home lighting.
A white semiconductor diode that converts applied voltage to light and is used in digital displays, as of a calculator.
LED Wall Washer is specialy designed to illuminate large walls with beautiful colors.
LED lights marking the edge of a landing strip.
A light susoended from the ceiling of a room.
A lamp, usually attached to the front of a vehicle such as a car, with the purpose of illuminating the road ahead during periods of low visibility, such as night or precipitation.
A lamp that produces visible light by fluorescence, especially a glass tube whose inner wall is coated with a material that fluoresces when an electrical current causes a vapor within the tube to discharge electrons.
An incandescent LED lamp or its glass housing.
A lamp suspended from the ceiling of a room.
A type of flashlight always for miners.
Bar of made of LED.
A raised source of light on the edge of a road, turned on or lit at a certain time every night.
A hanging lamp that can be lowered and raised on its cord.
The lights are used for transporting or distributing natural or artificial light.
A light fixture that is installed into a hollow opening in a ceiling.
An emergency light is a battery-backed lighting device that comes on automatically when a building experiences a power outage.
Same as light fixture.
Electromagnetic radiation with short wave-lengths and lying outside the visible spectrum of light.
An electric light in which a filament is heated to incandescence by an electric current.
The lights could save energy.
Energy-saving lamps.
A small portable lamp usually powered by batteries.
Compact bulbs
A lamp that produces visible light by fluorescence, especially a glass tube whose inner wall is coated with a material that fluoresces when an electrical current causes a vapor within the tube to discharge electrons.
A lamp which hanging on the wall.
Semiconductor diode made of gallium arsenide phosphide that emits light when voltage is applied; also called LED display. LED displays are used in calculators, clocks, watches, and other items to produce alphanumeric displays.
A lamp bulb, containing a gas called xenon, which emits light similar to daylight when excited by an arc discharge.
A high power display and lighting technology used in almost every electrical and electronic product on the market, from a tiny on/off light to digital readouts, flashlights, traffic lights and perimeter lighting.
A unit that produces a beam of intense light; a flood.
A device designed to connect an electric lamp to a circuit and to support it mechanically.
A headlamp is a lamp, usually attached to the front of a vehicle such as a car, with the purpose of illuminating the road ahead during periods of low visibility, such as night or precipitation.
The lights for underwater use.
The usage of downlights allows the most equal light distribution over interior space compared to other types of lighting fixtures.
Lamp bulbs, containing gas called xenon, which emits light similar to daylight when excited by an arc discharge.
A type of LED display for outdoor use.
Lights made for working use.
A portable, pen-sized laser designed to be held hand, and most commonly used to project a point of light to highlight items of interest during a presentation.
The lights for garden use that worked by solar.
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