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what's the difference between "white light" and LED light? White
light means you can see things with it.

p.s. led light effects night vision less than "white light"

Because there isn't much difference when it's off.



"white light" flashlights are obsolete


And the cow jumped over the moon.


moo


plus, with a led flashlight, one never has to worry about getting
replacement bulbs (moo moo)


as to "white light" flashlights,
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionar...lete&x=15&y=12
obsolete
1 a : no longer in use or no longer useful b : of a kind or style no longer
current : OLD-FASHIONED


http://www.wavehunter.com/lightten.htm
"The 10 Led Flashlight has a solid-state Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) that
do not burn out. Typical lifetime is over 11 years. The 10 LED design allow
the batteries to last 30 days constant On positon. The 10 Led Flashlight is
also Waterproof- not just water resistant (to 2 feet - not for scuba
diving). The shockproof design allows it to withstand drops from up to 10
feet. Lifetime warranty including Led lights. (See Limited Lifetime Warranty
on packing)."


Academy stores carry this 2 d cell led flashlight for about $20
http://amos.shop.com/amos/cc/pcd/926.../adtg/01250541
it can be switched from using 4 to only 2 of its leds, decresing power
consumption even more than its already miserly usage of batteries, and even
includes 2 d cell batteries when purchased


this site evaluates led flashlights and even has more epxensive led
flashlights for those who have the bucks
http://ledmuseum.home.att.net/ledleft.htm


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