How much light comes out of the Cree 60W? Is it the same as a 60W incandescent?
The "warm white" ones seem to make about the same amount of light as a standard 60 watt, but the "daylight" ones seem much brighter to me. It is a much whiter light, not as yellow. The 82 year old mother in law that lives with us really liked the "daylight" version of the Cree bulb. I think as your eyes get older and "dimmer" with cataracts etc. it seems they respond to that brilliant white light better.
I guess you're right about "older".:laughing: I like the "daylight" versions, although my wife hasn't decided for sure yet. She's accustomed to "soft white".:laughing: Home Depot (at least the one in Denton) has a set up with all 3 burning so you can kind of see the difference before you buy.
In the ad it says it is a 2700K bulb. Daylight bulbs are usually a 5000K bulb. 4100K is a very nice white and is very good for a reading lamp. I beleive they are getting rid of these 2700K bulbs for the new improved 4100K or 5000K bulbs.
For Moms overhead table reading lamp I had a 150W GE reading lamp which she liked a lot... I swapped it with a CREE indoor Floodlight and she says it is just as good... huge saving in electricity right there.