November 13, 2006—GE has added a halogen light to its line of Reveal bulbs, says the company.
This the newest member of the Reveal family of bulbs, originally introduced in 2004. The quality of the Reveal light bulbs is achieved by adding the natural earth element, Neodymium, to the glass. It’s what gives GE Reveal bulbs their distinctive powder-blue color when unlit. When lit, the element provides a pure, true light by filtering out much of the dull yellow cast from ordinary incandescent or halogen light bulbs, says the company.
The light from Reveal halogen bulbs not only makes blues appear bluer, whites appear whiter and reds appear redder, Reveal bulbs bring out textures and patterns that may go unnoticed under ordinary incandescent light, according to GE. Reveal halogen bulbs are up to 10% brighter than standard incandescents and last up to three times longer than standard incandescents, says the company.
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