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Light boxes serve as promotional signs, menu boards, POP displays, directional products and more. With back lit and edge lit technology, light boxes are fast becoming some of the most popular advertising display systems in today's market. Compared with traditional poster frames and sign holders, illuminated signs grab more attention and can even be seen in dark and dimly lit places. Using any of these lighting systems, your posters, advertisements, menus, and promotions will be noticed in the environment of your choice.
There are several styles of light boxes to choose from and it is important to consider your options. To assist you in this process, below are some basic differences between three popular bulbs that are common in most present day light box models. These three lighting systems include LED, T5, and CCFL bulb displays.
For an aesthetically pleasing look, all three light box displays have products to suit every environment. For a very thin illuminated panel, most would choose an LED light box display. LED lights take up a very small foot print, which allows you to have a light box that looks more like a light panel. An LED light panel can be reduced down to 0.83 inches, which is actually less than an inch thick. Since the newest breakthrough in light box technology is the development of light emitting diodes, or LEDs, most do have a very sleek, elegant, "newer" look to them.
If the longevity of your lighting system is your highest priority, LED bulbs last longer than all other light box bulbs.
If you are in a business where "going green" is an important concern, CCFL or LED light boxes are the most environmentally conscious displays. In researching the power consumption of a standard T5 light box in comparison with either CCFL or LED light boxes, you will find that the CCFL and LED displays will have tremendous electrical savings. With today's push to be more environmentally aware, many businesses are now considering these less absorbing lighting systems. Some businesses are even replacing all of their T5 light boxes with the less economically consuming CCFL and LED bulbs.
If budget and price is a concern, it is important to take several points into consideration. Let's say that the "apparent budget" equals the initial purchase price. Let's then say the "true budget" equals the actual cost after adding in electrical consumption and cost of bulb replacement.