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i-Tower High Power LED Floor Lamp
We're sorry, this model is
on backorder and expected back in stock on April 30, 2010.
The i-Tower High Power LED Floor Lamp
brings next-generation LED technology and the award-winning style of the Z-Bar
to the floor lamp. The head adjusts to heights of 3 - 5 feet. Its generous reach
brings the light just where you need it. When you are not using the lamp, the
arm folds up nicely against itself to be even more space-saving. Comes with a
built-in 4-step dimmer and either Daylight or Warm White light.
The new High Power lamp gives a brighter and broader light compared with the
original, while consuming only 9 Watts (less than what the original consumes),
and has a built-in 4-step dimmer. Available in daylight (~5500 Kelvin) and
warm-white (~3500 Kelvin) light models.
Features:
- Built-in 4 step dimmer
- 6 next-generation high power LEDs
- 6.5 Watts electricity consumption
- Environmentally Friendly
- Available in 2 Color Finishes: Metallic
Black (MBK), Silver (SIL)
- Choice of LED: Daylight White (D) or Warm
White (W)
Specifications:
- 40,000 hours of illumination
- Consumes 9 watts
- Dimensions: Base 9.0", Height 43.25", Arm
16.5" (see images for dimensions drawing)
- Warranty: 1 year
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the expected lifespan of the LEDs?
The High Power LEDs have a rated lifespan of up to 40,000 hours until it reaches
70% brightness.
Under normal use, LED lights will not burn out suddenly like regular bulbs or
fluorescents. Rather, they will slowly get dimmer over time. Because of this,
LEDs are generally considered to be at the end of their "useful" life when they
reach 50% brightness. This time is called their half-life, and is the same way
plasma television lifetimes are defined. Useful life for the new High Power LEDs
are rated using 70% brightness standard instead of 50%.
LED lifetime largely depends on operating environment so for best results, we
recommend an ambient temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit or lower.
What is the difference between the Warm
White and Daylight White light colors? What do they look like?
The Warm White light has a color temperature of about 3200K to 3700K. This color
would match pretty closely to the light color of an incandescent light bulb. The
Daylight White has a color temperature of about 4600K to 5600K. This color would
match pretty closely to the light color of fluorescent light.
Is the Warm White or the Daylight White a
better light color?
While we have a lot of customers telling us that they prefer the Daylight white
in a office environment to keep them alert, and the Warm White at home to feel
more comfortable, it is mainly a personal preference. |