Slide Lights, Photo Frames and Lighting

Slide Lights, Photo Frames and Lighting

Think of Slide Lights as small panels similar to what doctors use to read an X-ray at the hospital. You take your photos and have them made into slides. The slides are then illuminated by backlighting, making them glow visibly and providing room mood lighting. The Slide Lights are available in 2, 4, and 6 foot sizes. They're designed to be mounted horizontally or vertically to both display your slides and light the room. As cool as these gadgets are, the catch is the only available in the UK. The 2 foot Slide Lights holds 13 slides, the four footer holds 25 slides, and the six footer holds 36 slides.

Via Ubergizmo


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  • By Fluorescent, December 7, 2010 @ 11:40 am

    The fat bulbs that most of us have been using for general lighting in bedrooms since childhood are known as incandescent light bulbs. These lamps have been the standard for a long time due to the natural, warm light they produce and their undeniable low price. These bulbs are also very easy to put on a dimmer control in comparison to other lamp types.

    The main problem with incandescent bulbs is that they consume two to three times more energy than the alternatives. This coupled with a much shorter lifespan (up to 1,500 hours) than its competitors makes incandescent bulbs an expensive option. This has led to a worldwide movement to ban their use before 2014 for the sake of energy. Some countries, including those in the European Union, have already begun this ban.

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