Cheaper LEDs to light a green path?

The future of light is plastic, Cyberlux says.

"We estimate that the cost and efficiency could be better than florescent."
--Mark Schmidt, president, Cyberlux

Consumers currently have to pay more than $5 for an LED-lighting chip, he said. To be able to use it in a flashlight or lamp, they have to pay another $10 or so for connectors and other parts.

"We estimate that the cost and efficiency could be better than florescent," he said. Schmidt, an IBM computing veteran, likened the ... Full Story »

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