2011年2月20日 星期日

The Green Issue: Lights on

The Green Issue: Lights on, Lights off

Once upon a time, before remote controls were commonplace,,brightcrystal Overall, one can say that LED lights have hit mainstream products like a plague. It seems that these tiny bulbs which are energy efficient can be assimilated into practically anything either for general use or for visual enhancing purposes only. people actually had get up off the sofa and walk over to the television every time they wanted to change the channel or adjust the volume.

Get up? To the change the channel? Sounds strange, doesn’t it?

Soon,,inflatable seat Although there are many types of lights available in the markets today, the distinctive qualities of the LED bulbs increase its demand and usage in the global market. the idea of having to get up out of your chair and flip a wall switch to turn on your lights may seem just as outdated.,lightbright They consume less power than their traditional light emitting counterparts, rarely heat up and look more stylish.

An Ottawa-based company called Sigpro Wireless has developed a remote-control device that lets homeowners not only turn lights on and off, but also allows for dimming, programming and other functions -— and not only in just one room, but all over the house.

The new system is being built into the basement entertainment centre of Phoenix’s GreenHouse in Kanata to show what it is and what it can do.

There are major advantages to the system, says Sigpro president and CEO Sundara Murthy.

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