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Hi bros, i am considering to change my headlamps to either Philips X-tream Vision or Osram Night Breaker Plus. any bros tried them b4 can comment on their lifespan, brightness, throw? or any other street legal recommendations?
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Hi I am interested in replacing my Toyota Altis 2015 classic (no led headlights) from halogen bulb to led. I am wondering if the advertised philips LED x-treme ultinon or LED ultinon require any retrofit if I were to replace the headlights bulb? Any place to recommend to change them and will it pass LTA inspection in future? http://www.philips.com.sg/content/dam/master/lighting-philips/automotive/car-lights-apr/leaflets/LED_EN.pdf
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Hi all, Saw this advertisement. Anyone on this headlights already. New product from Philips. Philips WhiteVision: maximum whiteness, ultimate brightness The new Philips WhiteVision halogen headlamp delivers an intense, white light with up to 4100K color temperature, 20% whiter light for ultimate style, and 40% more light* on the road for increased visibility and maximum safety. With its unique lighting signature together with the exclusive coating technologyTM coating and stylish blue cap, Philips WhiteVision makes your car stand out from the crowd. The new high-performance burner and UV-blocking quartz glass^ offers the brightest lighting performance you've been looking for. WhiteVision is a fully homologated, road-legal, powerful white light headlamp created by Philips, renowned for the most innovative and technologically advanced automotive lighting solutions for the past 100 years. Its high-quality lighting products make Philips the choice of all major car manufacturers worldwide. .http://www.philips.com.sg/e/whitevision/home.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asHMnMJAtLg&feature=youtu.be
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where to buy in North/Central area and about how much ah? thanks in advance.
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Interesting... I din know that a LED bulb can fit into our regular bulb holder. For over 100 years, the light bulb didn't evolve much, generally sporting the same, well, bulbous design ever since Thomas Edison gave us the original in 1879. Lately that's changed as LEDs and CFLs have challenged the conventional bulb, and now Philips is taking light bulb design in a new, flatter direction. The SlimStyle looks like a light bulb that's hit the gym. It emits light at a brightness equivalent to a 60-watt incandescent bulb, but it's powered by an LED (light-emitting diode), meaning it consumes just 10.5 watts. It also has a rated lifetime of 22 years, so you can count the number of times you'd need to change the bulb in a human lifetime on one hand. See also: 14 Google Tools You Didn't Know Existed The most novel thing about the SlimStyle, though, is its design. At first glance, it looks shaped like a regular bulb, but when you look at it from the side you can see how slim it is. It still fits in a normal socket, so it's not overly thin, but it's definitely unusual — and easier to screw in. I got a little hands-on time with the SlimStyle. The light it produces is as warm as an incandescent bulb and it's extremely consistent, with no flicker. It feels more durable, too, with an exterior that's more like hard plastic than glass (though I didn't stress-test it). Unlike some of those twisty CFL bulbs, The LED-based SlimStyle is dimmable. LED lights are considered by many to be the most promising candidate to fully replace the incandescent bulb since they consumer far less power and don't have the trace amounts of toxic mercury found in CFL bulbs. Starting Jan. 1 they'll get a big boost when a federal law goes into effect that will make it illegal to manufacture or import traditional 60- or 40-watt incandescents. "Right now we're at a really exciting point because LED bulbs have started to break the $10 mark, and fall well below it once you factor in subsidies," says Sal Cangeloso, author of LED Lighting: A Primer to Lighting the Future. "We're still not at the point of mass adoption — it's not entirely clear where that is — but right now we have two significant factors coinciding: dropping prices and the the phase-out of 40W and 60W incandescents going into effect." The Philips SlimStyle bulb goes on sale January 2 exclusively at HomeDepot.com.
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Anyone installed Philips Diamond Vision headlights? Is it compliant with LTA? Can it be easily/safely installed anywhere or will it potentially short circuit the electronics of the car? (heard from my car agent that some people installs HID on conti cars and end up short circuit the car)...
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Philips Ultinon seems to be the brightest HID bulbs but it is sure pricey. Anyone knows a good and cheaper alternative for the Ultinon?
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Within a month, 2 of my home appliances (both Philips brand) failed. One is a standing fan which have been with me for 3 yrs+ and the other is a handheld vacuum cleaner which passed one year of use. Not that I trying to shoot down the brand, but really give me second thoughts about considering them for future home appliances e.g. TV, radio, hi-fi. Not sure if anyone had the same encounter as me.
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Hi, anyone knows where can i find a good deal for philips x-treme H1? Wanted to wait for the philips warehouse sale, but cannot wait liao.
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Like to share my joy with all of you. Am so happy to know that Philips H11 has finally in the market and had it fixed immediately to my car..haha..been waiting for it since beginning of the year. At last, now my car lighting all same colour liao..:)
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Anyone knows where to get the cheapest Vision Plus? Also, which one to buy? Got H1, H4, and H7. dunno which to choose... :P
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Hi everyone, just to share my bad experience that I have bought a pair of diamond vision for my high beam about 3 months back at sin ming ind area, and recently 1 of the bulb blown. So I called the shop and ask if there's any warranty bo as i was refer to them by my friend who told me that their price for philips is cheaper. As expected, they told me that bulb dun comes with warranty as it a wear and tear products which I agree too. So I 'LL ' go buy another set to replace lor. Everythings seem alright correct? The 'buay Song' issue just start...As Im working near town area, I went to the shop which i done my audio place near my workplace to get the bulb, as I myself had been using philips bulb for my previous 2 cars and I really believe in it quality, this is the 1st time which my bulb last not more then 3 mths, maybe i 'suay' lor. So the mechanic took out the bulb and wanted to replace it, then the mechanic ask me a question which i was so shock!! He told me that how come im using different brands of bulb on each side and ask me if it was purchase from them as im quite a regular over there. Now, you will ask since im a regular there and how come i never buy the bulb from them in the first place right?? Reason simple, they selling @ $85 but I bought it @ only $65 from the previous shop in sin ming. After i told them, the boss told me that the bulb which i bought likelyhood is from china as a numbers of accessories shops which might not be a authorised bring in ' china conterfeit philips bulb', that's how come they can sell out so cheap. Instead of getting a saving of 20 bucks, end up spending xtra for another pair but luckily the boss is very nice to give me some discount on it. After fixing, while driving i call the sin ming shop agn to tell him what I see and told him what i heard, but to my surprise..this is what i get; 'bo ko leng lar'.. Haiz..what to do, it myself who went to buy it, nobody force me, it me who thinking of GREAT saving GREAT deal..think paying $65 bucks for a lesson, it still worth it. Now im more firm on the saying...' yi fen qian yi fen huo' Just my advices to anyone who would wants to buy philips bulb, go to the authorised shop.. So sorry to have written such a long essay..just wanted to vent out the anger somewhere so choose to write..haha..
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Philips Carnival Sale 7th & 8th Nov 9.30am - 6.00pm 620A Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Info for all mcf sis n bros...I m not a philips fans...but it's jus opp my house...keke... Hope u all can get gd lobang...I dun hav any info on their sales though.
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at Philips Carnival Sale till 8 Nov 09. also have VisionPlus, etc....
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As above. Anyone knows? And roughly how much?
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Hi guys, I'd like to know if the Philips Diamond Vision Plus can be fitted onto the Aveo without any problem? Can the Aveo take the Diamond Vision Plus electrically, physically and legally? Also, I've seen what H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H5N1.... Which one fits the Aveo? Thanks!
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plan to get a pair of the Philips XP H4. Does anyone know where can i get the good price for this item, locally? I know the Powerbulbs but thought it will be easier just to buy locally. thanks for help
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Hi, has anyone replaced their turn indicator lamps with this: http://www.autolamps-online.com/products/svpage.htm Wonder if its dimmer than OEM or works just as well?
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Philips Carnival Sale 23-24 August 2008 9.30am - 6.00pm 620A Lorong 1 Toa Payoh For Car Drivers, try not to park at Philips. It's going to be very packed. Try 2 carparks, open carpark @ Blk 148 or MSCP @ Blk 141 to 144(walk to Blk 144 n Philips is opp). Then walk over to Philips. When u hav finished shopping, jus drive over to pick up ur items. For many years, it is always packed wif pp and cars...Super Jammed. Fyi, I always see many drive lorries, vans and pickups when going to Philips Sales. For the past years, pp will grab the 29inch TV. But these 2 yrs, pp are getting the LCD TV, plasma TV n PC monitor. I tink u can ask them to deliver n install the bigger LCD TV and Plasma TV. Rest are like vacuum cleaner, light bulbs, hair dryer, juicer, food processor....U can oso choose from 0% instalment plans, there is normally no q. But the Q for paying cash/nets is super long, so be prepared to wait. Try not to bring children cos it's v hot n packed wif pp. There's a small mcdonald booth selling drinks, fillet o fish n chicken nuggets. My Suggested Itinerary: 8.30am -- U cld eat breakfast at Blk 127 Lor 1 Hawker Centre or Blk 128 coffee shop for Muslim Indian food. For Blk 127 HC, there's quite a no. of good food. Fried Prawn Mee(open at 10am), Fried Carrot Cake(corner one), fish ball noodles, Cantonese Congee, Wantan Mee, Fried Beehoon/ Nasi Lemak, Muffins and the Mini Teochew Bao. U can pack home the mini bao...include their signature kon bak bao, small bak bao, char siew bao n dao sar bao. Parking cld be another problem here too cos many pp like to eat here. 9.30am -- Shop at Philips 12pm -- U can go bk to the Hawker Centre to hav lunch. Hope mcf pp wld enjoy ur trip at Philips and oso happy shopping.
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Dropped them an email and below is their reply, we will be getting this in Singapore after all. Thank you for your enquiry on the Philips Xtreme Power. This product range will only be launched around end Q2 - Q3. In the meantime, you may want to contact the local distributor on new product launches and releases which may be of interest to you. Philips Xtreme Power +80% xenon bulbs New for 2007 from Philips.. Drivers can see and be seen like never before! X-treme Power headlamps project up to 80% more light on the road ahead and use the latest in headlight bulb technology. The light is powerful and intense, and the extra quality and quantity of light provided by the Phillips X-treme Power lamps make them ideal for drivers who want their cars to stand out in a crowd, while ensuring driver and passenger safety is of the highest priority. X-treme Power is fully homologated for use in all European countries without restriction as replacement for conventional lamps. It is compatible with most head lighting units, including today's modern complex-shape headlights. Here are some of the benefits of Philips Xtreme Power:- - Philips X-treme Power delivers up to an astounding 80% more light than standard halogen bulbs. - DOT legal, and come with the same quality and performance we used in Philips OEMs bulbs around the world. - X-treme Power is a new "must have" for motoring enthusiasts and high performance drivers providing a crisp, white xenon light. - Interchangeable with existing H4 and H7 headlight bulb fittings. - Legal for road use and safe to use with plastic lenses. This is what Auto Express had to say about Philips Xtreme Power:- "This is so new, we could not randomly select test samples, so cannot include it in our assessment. Yet performance of our pre production unit was staggering. Even compared with the current benchmark plus 50% bulbs, the difference was immediate and dramatic. Philips claim an 80 per cent improvement over standard units, but we think that this is conservative." Philips Extreme Power +80% Headlight bulbs are sold in a pack of 2.