Lighting is technology

>Cheap leds are really shit. better off getting fluorescent
Cheap LEDs are as shitty, as cheap fluorescent. But they don't sell shit in wallmart tho.

>Same as with people buying $300 windows crapbooks before switching to a $2000 Macbook "because all Windows laptops are shit"
I've switched from 2000$ macbook to 300$ crapbook, performance is the same, all Appel products are sheit.

That's the whole problem: people only look at performance/stats, without considering build quality, screen, keyboard, trackpad, etc.

If you're buying LED's and only look at lumen/$ you're going to end up with a flickering piece of shit with a crappy spectrum and a short lifespan.

>build quality,
Don't care, plastic is better since it doesn't give you a tickle.
>screen
My crapbook has an LG screen with similar density and colours. Even apple icc works fine.
>keyboard
Better.
>trackpad
Only this.
>If you're buying LED's and only look at lumen/$ you're going to end up with a flickering piece of shit with a crappy spectrum and a short lifespan.
Sure. But you can test most lights before buying. I've found LEDs with good enough CRI (as good as CFL) for 2$/6W bulb. And it had switch-mode driver, and no visible flicker.

Rich people don't waste money

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You need to buy the ones with CRI90+

>using light bulbs
enjoy your government spying on you and communists who subconsciously try to make you gay by hacking into your light bulb. if you have even a tiny bit of knowledge about technology you'd only use bonfires like me.

Does anyone actually sell 90% NTSC LEDs in bulbs, or are you talking about 90% of a shitty incandescent lightbulb? Because almost anything can do the latter these days.

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