...seem to be a bit of a fad with many tech devices made in the past few years or something. Sure, they're relatively new, but do you think it's a bit overdone?
For me:
- USB memory stick indicator is blue
- All case power/HDD indicator LEDs are blue
- Motherboard has several blue indicator LEDs (some red/yellow/green used for the power indicator it has, but blue used for everything else)
- My new speaker has a blue power LED
Have had plenty of other devices with blue LEDs (outnumber those with other colours).
Do you have many blue LED devices?
28/07/2010 05:39 PM
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I think its because of how new they are. LED's in general have been around since the 80's and before but not blue ones. People have always wanted blue LED's but couldn't get them until recently. Now that they can have them they want a lot of them to make up for the time without.
Or something like that.
Yeah they may look nice but they drink electricity compared to normal led's.
(28/07/2010 06:04 PM)PSPkiller Wrote: I think its because of how new they are. LED's in general have been around since the 80's and before but not blue ones. People have always wanted blue LED's but couldn't get them until recently. Now that they can have them they want a lot of them to make up for the time without.
Or something like that.
Yeah they may look nice but they drink electricity compared to normal led's.
really?
i found 0603 or 1206 Surface Mount LEDs require less power than red or green ones.
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But then again, you have it on the ground, so it's probably alright. I have my box right next to me on the table, and the lights would probably shine into my face and onto the monitor.
To be honest, I'd probably prefer red LEDs.
(This post was last modified: 28/07/2010 07:55 PM by Assassinator.)