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Hands-on: Duracell's new DayLite LED flashlights
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Hands-on: Duracell's new DayLite LED flashlights Posted by John P. Falcone 4 comments The AA version of the Duracell DayLite (Credit: CNET) Duracell today introduced a new line of flashlights with superbright LED bulbs. Dubbed "DayLite," the series is comprised of three models: two 80 lumens models (one AA and a more squat AAA model) that will retail for $25 each, and a twice-as-bright $35 model powered by CR123 batteries. (Yes, each model includes Duracell batteries.) The rear end of all three models sport a battery cap reminiscent of Duracell batteries' trademark coppertop design.
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Duracell's new Daylite LED flashlights
http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/duracells_new_dayl...It looks like Duracell wants to take on MagLite with their new superbright LED Daylite flashlight. Besides a sturdy all-weather design, the Daylites feature TrueBeam technology that uses "both a lens and a reflector to capture and project up to 100 percent of the light," which they claim significantly enhances brightness. Plus, a 3:1 zoom eliminates the annoying dark spot typical of most flashlights. After a quick scan of CNET's hands-on review, it seems the product is solid enough but the price point on the Chinese made Daylite will have to drop significantly to compete with the U.S. made MagLite. Thoughts? via gizmodo...
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Duracell's new Daylite LED flashlights
http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/duracells_new_dayl...It looks like Duracell wants to take on MagLite with their new superbright LED Daylite flashlight. Besides a sturdy all-weather design, the Daylites feature TrueBeam technology that uses "both a lens and a reflector to capture and project up to 100 percent of the light," which they claim significantly enhances brightness. Plus, a 3:1 zoom eliminates the annoying dark spot typical of most flashlights. After a quick scan of CNET's hands-on review, it seems the product is solid enough but the price point on the Chinese made Daylite will have to drop significantly to compete with the U.S. made MagLite. Thoughts? via gizmodo...
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Duracell’s new Daylite LED flashlights
http://blog.AdFloGo.com/rss/duracells-new-daylite-led-flashl...It looks like Duracell wants to take on MagLite with their new superbright LED Daylite flashlight. Besides a sturdy all-weather design, the Daylites feature TrueBeam technology that uses "both a lens and a reflector to capture and project up to 100 percent of the light," which they claim significantly enhances brightness. Plus, a 3:1 zoom eliminates the annoying dark spot typical of most flashlights. After a quick scan of CNET's hands-on review, it seems the product is solid enough but the price point on the Chinese made Daylite will have to drop significantly to compete with the U.S. made MagLite. Thoughts? via gizmodo...
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