The Benefits of LED's (Light Emitting Diode) and LED SIGNS



Posted: Sunday, May 25, 2008

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LED Display Signs

Russian scientist Oleg Vladimirovich Losev first developed the LED in the mid 1920's. Unfortunately for Oleg, the LED's potential was not recognized until the early 1970's.

More recently, for the 2007/2008 New Years countdown, the world famous Times Square New Years Countdown Ball was fitted with LED lights. Auto manufacturers are now converting instrument, signal and tail lighting to LED's. LED's are extremely durable and have an estimated lifespan of up to 100,000 hours (24 hours/day for 11 years). LED's produce more light (lumens) per watt than either incandescent or fluorescent lighting, making it the most efficient (and GREEN) means of lighting.

LED Signs utilize all of the benefits of LED's. LED's are not adversely affected by on/off cycling as conventional lighting is, making LED's the ideal light source for flashing or intermittent displays. Also, LED signs generate substantially less heat than incandescent and fluorescent lights, and run off of low voltage circuitry, making them much safer to use.

A moving or scrolling LED display is more than a sign. Conventional signs generally consist of a single word, name or very short message. Signs have been an effective tool for advertising, navigation, directions, instructions, notification and warnings for a long time.

However, moving or scrolling messages signs offer the ability to combine movement, light, graphics and messages to get the attention of the intended target, and deliver a more complete message.

Subsequently, if your message requires more than one or two words, and needs to stand out to get noticed, and/or you have multiple messages to deliver, then you probably should consider an a moving or scrolling message led display sign.


If you need to get your message noticed, an LED display sign is the most effective means of getting it done. Compare the features and capabilities of the three types of lighted signs.

 

FEATURES

LED Sign
Displays


Neon Signs

Incandescent
Lighted Signs


BRIGHTNESS

LED's offer the brightest lighting

Neon Signs are not as bright and fade and/or flicker with age

Incandescent Lighted Signs are poorly lit & burn out often

EFFICIENCY

LED's use less than 1/2 the electricity of neon & incandescent lights

Neon signs use about double the electricity of LED's

Incandescent lighting uses 3-4 times the electricity of LED's

DURABILITY

LED's are made of solid plastic and are extremely durable

Neon lamps are made of thin walled glass, and are extremely fragile

Incandescent light bulbs are made of thin walled glass, and are extremely fragile

LIFE EXPECTANCY

LED's last up to 100,000 hours

Neon lamps last up to 35,000 hours

Long life incandescent bulbs can last up to 4000 hours

VERSATILTY

Programmable or scrolling signs can display single or multiple messages, and your message can be changed as needed

Neon signs display only one message, and cannot be changed

Incandescent lighted sign boxes cannot be changed, with the exception of removable letter boxes

PROGRAMMABILITY

Programmable LED signs and displays enable you to create mutli-message programs that combine text with graphics

Neon signs are not programmable

Incandescent lighted sign boxes are not programmable

 

The simple truth is that signs were great in their day, but LED displays are a much more effective tool in delivering a message.
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)
» left by LED Signs 3 years 256 days ago.
Your LED signs look great. I saw good ones on LED signs LED signs . Good luck
» left by sunny
from north york
2 years 334 days ago.
Hello I deal with L.E.D. signs which can be showed in any Language and any size you would like we also deal with L.E.D. clocks which are wireless and always on the right time what so ever. You reach at (416) 871-2247
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