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GlacialLight Launches the All-New LED Vega Series - FrostyTech.com GlacialLight Launches the All-New LED Vega Series
Thu Nov 25, 2010 | 2:23P| PermaLink
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GlacialLight, a sub-division of the experienced technology manufacturer GlacialTech Inc., is excited to release an all-new, environmentally-friendly product – the LED Vega Series, a direct replacement for halogen AR111 lamps. With GlacialLight's specially-designed LED driver on board, the brand-new GL-AR111 LED Vega Series is compatible with all electronic transformers and can be placed in any halogen AR111 lamp socket immediately.

Commonly used in cabinet displays, architectural accenting, hallways, commercial outlets, etc., the halogen AR111 lamps generally require more energy and have significantly shorter life-spans than GlacialLight's brand-new LED Vega Series. In fact, GlacialLight's GL-AR111 LED Vega Series lamp has extremely low-level of heat radiation so users can actually see a reduction, not only in their lighting energy bill but their cooling bill as well. Rated at over 50,000 hours of life, once a GL-AR111 LED Vega Series lamp is placed, it is going to be a long-enough time before the question of replacing even crosses your mind. Able to accommodate an input voltage of 12V±10% provided by either an AC source or a DC source to power the inbuilt LED driver, the GL-AR111 LED Vega Series are more convenient and flexible than the halogen AR111 lamps confined to an AC source.

Thinking of the environment, GlacialTech designed the GL-AR111 LED Vega Series to contain no hazardous chemicals, such as mercury, or harmful radiation emissions such as UV or IR, making these more eco-friendly than the traditional incandescent lighting fixtures. With a power conversion efficiency of greater than 80%, GlacialLight is extremely excited to give consumers the LED Vega Series – an economically and environmentally-friendly lighting solution.

Specifications

   Power Consumption: 12W
   CCT: 3000K/6000K
   Luminous Flux (Lm): 520/650
   Luminance(lm/W) : 43/54 
   Beam Angle: 25º
   Input Voltage: 12V AC/DC 
   CRI > 75
   Base: G53

FULL STORY @ GLACIALLIGHT
(http://www.glaciallight.com/)

Core i7-980X, Intel’s first 6-core Gulftown - FrostyTech.com Core i7-980X, Intel’s first 6-core Gulftown
Sat Mar 20, 2010 | 12:00P| PermaLink
PC Games Hardware has reviewed the Core i7-980X, Intel’s first 6-core Gulftown. We ran benchmarks in applications and games to check the performance of the new processor. Furthermore we took a look at the overclocking capabilities as well as the new Boxed Cooler.
FULL STORY @ PCGAMESHARDWARE
(http://www.pcgameshardware.com/aid,699873/Core-i7-980X-aka-Core-i9-Review-of-the-six-core-Gulftown/Reviews/)


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