Pretty, please no more Chinese failure.
No more selfballasted c***
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Dunno if that's true, but it sounds like the laser treatment turns the filament into a lattice structure. Tungsten lattice had been experimented before, and they only last a short time before the pores melted and it becomes as efficient as the common incandescent bulb. When it comes to a balance of efficiency, life and durability, today's incandescents are pretty much the known upper limit. Halogens goes up to about 35-40 lumens per watt.