Saturday 19 July 2008

Philips LivingColors - colour changing mood lamp with remote control



A fantastic product to help you out , especially in the evening when you decide to relax a bit, this lamp really helps with the relief of stress naturally of course.






You can display an almost infinite variety of colors. LivingColors has been designed to enable you to create your own ambience, through color and light.
What color is...... Now you will decide what color you want to give your ambience. Change the color of your surrounding according to your mood. Weather it is a lazy Sunday or a romantic evening, color your vibes as you want! This magical LivingColor Lamp with remote control will help you plan your ambience…16 million colors! The livingColors lamp contains 4 light emitting diodes (LEDs). Two are red, one is blue and one is green. Each one can be increased, reduced, brightened or dimmed to product a total of 16 million different color combination.






The price may seem a little steep but this lamp is well worth it, the effect of changing the hue and saturation of the colours really compliments what effect you are after. The lamp can also cycle through lots of different colours automatically. The remote control is a joy to use, simple, fun and neat looking too.



Cable and adaptor The translucent power cable is 2.5 metres long. It is designed to be connected to the livingColors power adaptor, which reduces the voltage to just 5V

Demo mode If you disconnects and then reconnects the power supply, the lamp quickly runs through its whole color repertoire. Optimum distance to wall Place the livingColors

lamp 0.5to 1 metres away from your wall for the best effect








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