1.Which Materials You Love? SS because I can polish it when it gets scratched.
2.What’s Your Impression For New LUMINTOP Rabbit Logo ? Good, people will remember an animal better than some made-up logo.
3.Which LED Will You Choose ? Cree Or Nichia. Cree.
1.Which Materials You Love? Copper
2.What’s Your Impression For New LUMINTOP Rabbit Logo ? too cute for a flashlight company
3.Which LED Will You Choose ? Cree Or Nichia Nichia
1.Which Materials You Love? Brass, because it’s a nice color.
2.What’s Your Impression For New LUMINTOP Rabbit Logo? Good, but like others said, you should add a crosshair :evil:
3.Which LED Will You Choose ? Nichia, Japan quality
1.) Brass because it feels solid and heavy and its something different
2.) I like the rabbit, better than the old logo
3.) Nichia because of the better color reproduction
1.Which Materials You Love? Brass for overall function, but titanium for looks.
2.What’s Your Impression For New LUMINTOP Rabbit Logo ? I like the classic/simple silhouette look.
3.Which LED Will You Choose ? Cree Or Nichia Right now I’m ’comfortable’ with CREEs, but Nichia’s are gaining ground.
1.Which Materials You Love? Copper for its thermal and electric conductivity
2.What’s Your Impression For New LUMINTOP Rabbit Logo ? Cool
3.Which LED Will You Choose ? Cree Or Nichia Nichia for its HI-CRI tint
1. SS (copper is good for heat sink but I don’t like it that much as a host build material)
2. Rabit -> OK (thou, crosshair is missing :D)
3. Nichia (I have plenty Cree leds but not one Nichia leds so I would like to try).
Stainless steel resists scratching better than copper or brass.
2.What’s Your Impression For New LUMINTOP Rabbit Logo ?
I must confess, I, too, was reminded of the the Playboy bunny. That lasted for only about 1 second, as the two logos are not really similar.
3.Which LED Will You Choose ? Cree Or Nichia
Nichia 219B. Small flashlights are generally not going to be powerhouses anyway, so I prefer the high-CRI capability of the Nichia 219A or 219B. As yet, the 219C does not have the same high-CRI numbers of the former pair.