sábado, 14 de noviembre de 2009

GlacialTech presenta su LED BR20 de 5W para sustituir a las halógenas

 
 

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via Xataka by Javier Penalva on 11/14/09

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GlacialTech ha presentado esta semana una nueva bombilla LED de 5 W de potencia y una autonomía de 20.000 horas.

El modelo es el BR20 y la podremos usar en cualquier tipo de lámpara. Este modelo también ofrece la función de atenuar la luz, por lo que está indicado para sustituir a las bombillas halógenas tradicionales. A ellas les gana en consumo y emisión de calor. De hecho, frente a las bombillas halógenas, este modelo LED es capaz de consumir un 88% menos.

Se trata además de una solución que funciona con corriente alterna, y no es necesario adaptador. En cuanto al precio, una de las nuevas LED BR20 nos sale por unos 21 euros, poco más del doble de una lámpara halógena. Con esos precios cuesta todavía decidirse a dar el paso, pero a la larga lo agradecerá nuestro bolsillo y el medio ambiente.

Más información | GlacialLight.


 
 

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Outrageously Creative Ads, Issue 12 (MUY BUENAS FOTOS)

 
 

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via Dark Roasted Blend by Avi Abrams on 11/13/09

"QUANTUM SHOT" #598
Link - by A. Abrams



You are going to be shocked and entertained... and then maybe you're actually going to buy stuff

It would be simply impossible to list or even mention all of the great ads that appeared since our last issue. We're sure you've seen some of them already in the running campaigns, and perhaps even succumbed to their appeal and reached for the wallet. For this is what they are: creative masterpieces designed to part you and your money.

As always, this next installment in our highly popular series covers print, urban, and viral advertisements, chosen for originality and lasting impression.

Are you ready? Let's dive in -


"Water on Lens" Exhibition - Click here to see more, via

Where even nightmares come to rest:




Get rid of your nightmares, already:




Some spectacular wide-format visual ads (click to enlarge) -





More monsters and disasters:






What's the worst that could happen? Well....



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Household Surrealism

Tough, very tough:



Good suction:



Good lubricant:



Let them see and appreciate your kitchen:



Some weird situations. Do they even have to be explained? -







Extreme zoom:



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Viral Street and Urban Ads

New urban sport:



Followed by thirst for Guinness, of course:







Warning: gross! Click at your own risk here to see the gruesome campaign of relieving normal poster people of heads and other extremities.





Not an ad, but the best placement of street art possible: "Periodic Table", indeed -



Homegrown mattress sale ad? -



Continuing a popular theme of effective advertisement in elevators, here are some good examples:

Left: "Wake up!" - Right: "Yo-Yo Effect of Most Diets":




Brilliant stuff:




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More street smarts:



A valid concern:



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Unexpected Weirdness

This is creative art by David Stewart: Workplace and Household Hazards -




(images credit: David Stewart)

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Even aliens need sunglasses:




Humans need sunglasses badly in particular situations:



Great demonstration for "Change":



Multiple choice situations:





More ads that caught our attention -





"Obesity is Suicide":



A brilliant lingerie ad? (in light of recent H1N1 outbreak):



Sometimes shadows play unwanted tricks on billboard advertisements (this one says "Vote for...") -



This is not an ad, but simply creative photography - although it is a masterpiece, in our humble opinion (and advertising agencies should take note):


(image credit: Tatiana Mikhina)


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