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<blockquote data-quote="Danny Tanner" data-source="post: 1662858" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>We have Philips brand LEDs for our house (not up yet), in both the smaller/standard size bulbs and the C9 sized equivalent. The whitish-blue lights you're probably talking about are "cool white" in color. Most brands, including Philips, have "warm white", which will be the same color as your white or clear incandescent bulbs.</p><p></p><p>Another thing I would like to add is to pay attention to the light strands in the store. Most stores have a strand plugged in so you can see the color. Typically, the cheaper LEDs will have, for lack of a better term, LED flicker. Some people are more sensitive to it than others. I can spot it from a mile away. Each LED will flicker very quickly. The better quality will usually not display this flicker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny Tanner, post: 1662858, member: 10619"] We have Philips brand LEDs for our house (not up yet), in both the smaller/standard size bulbs and the C9 sized equivalent. The whitish-blue lights you're probably talking about are "cool white" in color. Most brands, including Philips, have "warm white", which will be the same color as your white or clear incandescent bulbs. Another thing I would like to add is to pay attention to the light strands in the store. Most stores have a strand plugged in so you can see the color. Typically, the cheaper LEDs will have, for lack of a better term, LED flicker. Some people are more sensitive to it than others. I can spot it from a mile away. Each LED will flicker very quickly. The better quality will usually not display this flicker. [/QUOTE]
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