LG
is joining an industry effort to infuse the humdrum lighting market with the
excitement -- and profits, and complexity -- of the computing and electronics
business.
Several companies offer
smartphone-controlled LED light bulbs these days, but LG Electronics is trying
to advance the state of lighting with another approach, too: an OLED table
lamp.
The Korean company,
which already has a strong home-appliances business, unveiled its OLED Table
Lamp on Monday at the Light+Building 2014 trade show in Frankfurt. Instead of
using conventional light-emitting diodes (LEDs), its light source is the
organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology that can be formed into a sheet.
(Source: CNET.com)
The table lamp, like
the company`s new LED bulb, the
Smart Lamp,
has an LG app for iOS and Android that lets you control the bulb over
Bluetooth. The app can adjust the lights to set modes for movies or reading, or
dim gradually at night and turn on with an alarm.
Newer
electronic lighting technologies also offer consumers some novelties such as
variable-color lights that can be tuned for different moods. And some believe
that with OLED lighting, homeowners eventually can move to sheets of illuminated wallpaper.
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