Why so many blue LEDs?

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Jason_in_nc

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Personally, If I'm going to use a ecig with a LED, I'd rather it be a realistic color. However, I understand that some people would rather demonstrate that their ecig is not a real cig, and they do this by using a different color LED.

But my question is, why blue? I have regular 510's that I use on occasion and they have a blue LED. But the one time someone noticed, they said, "Hey, is that one of them blucigs?"

Blu was smart enough to market the blue led's on their cigs that for many people, blue LEDs = Blucigs.

Are we just giving them free advertising? It's a world of colors out there vendors!

Not only that, but why aren't more of the larger pv's made in brown? I want an ego that looks like a cigar so bad... or an 801 for that matter. It's low-hanging fruit!
 

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Not only that, but why aren't more of the larger pv's made in brown? I want an ego that looks like a cigar so bad... or an 801 for that matter. It's low-hanging fruit!

A good artist could make that happen, the right paint, a skilled hand, I don't see how making it look like a cigar would be to difficult, you could probably put a cool band on it too.
 

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I think it might have something to do with the price of leds. I remember reading somewhere that blue is cheaper and easier to make... or maybe it was red... Anyone got anything further on this?

I was buying SMT blue LED chips when they first came out @ $4.00 apiece. The red ones at the time were $0.25. So, blue LEDs are more expensive, but they look "cool" and Hi-Tech, and it seems that that's what people want...
 

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Blue is in fashion right now. Red LEDs have been around since..well...the begining of LEDs. Now, my stove, fridge, microwave, satellite recievers, 1/2 my home theater and the freakin power light on this laptop have blue LEDs.

I think this is what is really the cause of it. Blue just looks high tech. When I see a red LED I think of an old school alarm clock.
 

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Just my opinion, but I've noticed that most leds on electronics have started moving towards blue as the color. My desk phone is about the only thing in my house that has the old standard of orange/red.

Blue has also become the most popular color for logos in advertisement. Due to the nature of our society, psychiatrists that work for larger corporations have suggested moving to a blue color as it promotes a "comforting" or "reassuring" feeling. The trend will change at some point. Personally, I hope the led trend moves to strobe. I want a strobe light on the end of my pv!
 
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