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Check out Philips' svelte take on the LED (pictures)

Yep, that's a light bulb -- and it's surprisingly well-rounded.

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Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, Ry Crist is a writer, a text-based adventure connoisseur, a lover of terrible movies and an enthusiastic yet mediocre cook. A CNET editor since 2013, Ry's beats include smart home tech, lighting, appliances, broadband and home networking.
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Philips SlimStyle LED

The Philips SlimStyle LED is a low-cost, high-efficiency light bulb with a unique design. Click through to learn more.

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A familiar glow

The SlimStyle distributes the light-producing diodes around the upper perimeter of the bulb. They give off 800 lumens of light at a color temperature of 2,700 K from a power draw of just 10.5 watts.

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Lightweight design

Thanks to its unique design, the SlimStyle doesn't require aluminum heat sinks. That makes for a lightweight build -- and one that costs Philips a lot less to manufacture.

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Beats the heat

The distribution of the diodes along the top edge of the SlimStyle keeps them away from the bulb's base, where the heat comes from.

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Uneven light

The SlimStyle promises omnidirectional light, but there are dim spots on each side of the bulb. You can see the difference between the omnidirectional Cree LED on the left and the almost omnidirectional SlimStyle on the right.

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40W replacement, too

The SlimStyle comes in both 60W and 40W replacement varieties.

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Color rendering capabilities

As LEDs go, the SlimStyle is perfectly adequate at rendering colors. Like most of the competition, it struggles with shades of red, though not as much as some.

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Slimmed-down price tag

The SlimStyle retails for just under $9 in the US, which converts to roughly AU$10 or £5 in the UK. Philips isn't planning on expanding the bulb beyond North America at this time, but they aren't ruling it out, either.

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