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Sharp Introduces LED Ceiling Lights
Author: SSLDesign News Staff
August 26, 2010... Sharp Corporation of Tokyo, Japan, announced at a press conference that it is following up its LED lamps with LED-based ceiling lights
The new ceiling lights will come in six models in the Japanese market.
The luminaires will use the company's proprietary light diffusion technology. The ceiling lights have a thin design that is 43 mm at the thickest part and just 8 mm at the thinnest.
With three of the models, the DL-C501V/C301V/C302V, a remote controller can change the color of the white light with the Adjustable Color function, and can adjust brightness with the Dimmer function. These functions combine to offer 110 different levels of color and brightness that match the mood or time of day. These lights also have three eco-functions that the company says reduce energy consumption by up to 65 percent.
The Eco Light Rhythm function automatically adjusts the color and brightness throughout the day. For instance, it can match the lifestyle rhythms of the user by giving crisp, cool daylight white for a refreshing wake-up in the morning, or a warm white in the evening when a relaxing atmosphere is desired.
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