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Your love for halogen lights puts you in the minority of buyers, but lucky for you HIDs are more expensive and thus scion opted not to include them. Unfortunately for the rest of us, we are going to be stuck with the tons of owners who swap out the bulbs for cheap HID kits which have the wrong reflectors and will be improperly aimed and blind oncoming drivers. There is a reason that factory HIDs have to be DOT approved...its because the housings aren't the same as halogen bulbs. Unfortunately, for those buying the BRZ the headlights aren't automatically leveled which I think should be mandatory in all HID cars so they will also be blinding some oncoming drivers since I'm sure several owners will adjust them as high as they can go. edit: link edit 2: this post just showed up on google as the 7th highest result for the search i performed to find the link...kind of crazy. |
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And about halogen headlamps not being closer to natural light, you're flat out wrong. The reason by the way, warm lights are preferred by many and halogen lights is because they are much closer to the color space output of the sun. Now high pressure sodium might be a little farther off, but halogens and incandescents are much closer. Straight from wiki: The correlated colour temperature of HID headlamp bulbs, at between 4100K and 4400K, is often described in marketing literature as being closer to the 5800K of sunlight compared with tungsten-halogen bulbs at 3000K to 3550K. Nevertheless, HID headlamps' light output is not similar to daylight. The spectral power distribution (SPD) of an automotive HID headlamp is discontinuous, while the SPD of a filament lamp, like that of the sun, is a continuous curve. Moreover, the colour rendering index (CRI) of tungsten-halogen headlamps (≥0.98) is much closer than that of HID headlamps (~0.75) to standardised sunlight (1.00). Studies have shown no significant safety effect of this degree of CRI variation in headlighting. So as I said I will concede the safety aspect, but feeling like you're in a prison yard, or a hospital with the lightspace these HIDs, LEDs, and CCFLs put out just isn't pleasant for many people. And it has to do with our evolutionary patterns of the type of colors we see in nature. The yellowish/ orangish is much closer to sun / moon light than this crap. My ultimate point is, as condescending and correct as you might think you are technically, it is not our imagination that a room feels alien or different when lighted with these whiter lights with the wrong colorspace. Yes, you can see things with more shadow detail, but you can't change human preference for sources of light that are closer to natural sources. Now I grew up on mostly moonlit streets in the country, there was very little ambient artificial light. I can tell you unequivocally that the halogen lights/ older style street lights put out a glow much closer to the way natural moonlight feels than the LED street lights. You may be talking theoretically, but go stand under an LED one like I have. It's like being on an alien planet. Yes, that's my opinion. Last edited by SeattleBoy21; 04-08-2012 at 03:04 PM. |
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I agree with the sodium light looking better. Try this experiment, replace all the lights in your living room with 3000k lights. You will want to kill yourself. The way things look seems so unnatural. Do this experiment and get back to me. Its also why I prefer real white xmas lights vs the new led xmas lights.
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You can also do this with a $20 Bluetooth adapter from Amazon and a $5 App (Torque) from your favorite app store. I run itcon my Droid X or a gTablet but there are similar aps available for iDevices.
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In my house I prefer a "warm" light in my house. And actually I like it a bit dim too. I've (and I'm sure most people) always hated the sterile flourescent light but on the road, if it helps me see someone better further away, I'm all for it. |
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I listened to the standard radio while we were test driving them and it sounded great to me. The less do-dads the better-it is after all a sports car!
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The reductionist approach can be equally as bad after a while. Why need this many air bags etc.
I personally see nothing wrong with having more applications added (apps don't add weight). If you don't use it, that's fine but having it can't hurt either. And many times, having the phone connectivity allows a bigger nav screen, and a more convenient item to access information. |
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