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| GE shines bright on the National Christmas Tree in Washington The National Park Foundation, the official charity of America's national parks, the National Park Service, and GE Lighting unveiled this year's holiday LED lighting design for the National Christmas Tree at the 92nd annual National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony at President's Park. With more than 60,000 holiday LED lights on the living Colorado blue spruce, it is one of the most notable holiday displays in the United States. "Each strand of GE LED holiday lights consumes up to 80 percent less energy than incandescent holiday lights, but still provides the festive lighting consumers love," said Mary Beth Gotti, manager of the GE Lighting Institute and holiday lighting designer for the National Christmas Tree. "With GE LED holiday lights, consumers don't have to compromise; they can enjoy energy savings and the inviting, glow they know and love." GE has brand-new products to help create the perfect holiday glow. • iTwinkle: Have fun with holiday lighting with GE's iTwinkle lights, which can be controlled using a smartphone or tablet. Users can customize their holiday lighting like never before by adding a dimmer, pattern, color, music and even a voice to their holiday displays. GE's iTwinkle is a new way to interact with holiday lighting in a smart, simple way. • Dual Color: Dual Color lights offer two colors on one light string. This new technology allows consumers to use either the GE Colorite Warm White or LED Multi-Color. • ConstantON: GE's ConstantON technology will save countless frustrated holiday decorators this season, with technology that ensure that if one bulb burns out, the remaining lights on the string will stay lit. write your comments about the article :: © 2014 Construction News :: home page |