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Themes & Trends
Portable Lighting |
| In the early days, people were only allowed to use their flashlights for only a few seconds because of the inefficient carbon filament bulbs and weak batteries. Consequently, these brief flashes of light resulted in portable lighting products being named as "Flashlights".
In recent decades, with the breakthrough of lamp-making technology, fully mechanized and computerized manufacturing processes were introduced. Filaments are accurately positioned for better focusing. Inert gas is employed for further enhancements in bulb performance.
The trend of flashlights is towards improvements in "brightness and "whiteness". Philips, as a leading conventional miniature lamp manufacturer, has refined the technology of gas filling and introduced xenon technology with an average color temperature of 3,100K.
High-powered Xenon bulbs have gained fast popularity in Hong Kong, Europe and USA. All things considered, Philips has once again set the pace for the industry with its continual efforts in innovation and product development.
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