The world needs less fluorescent lighting and more of the new white LEDs.
Instead, there is a relatively bright white LED that can light up in low-light situations.
And it's got just two very bright white LEDs that do a great job of illuminating this thing.
This trend has continued to the consumer lighting market in 1993 after several years of research bringing white LED to homes and the professional markets.
Apple wisely chose to use a warmer white LED, which is very close to daylight balance.
This provides more color options and better color rendering than white LEDs.
This flashlight used two white LEDs as opposed to an incandescent bulb.
Illumination is by white high-power LEDs with black acrylic glass.
Electric lights are most common, with halogen lamps being standard and white LEDs as the new competing technology.
Using white LEDs as the backlight improves this further.