SureFire chooses Seoul Semiconductor

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"Seoul Semiconductor is to supply its Z-power P4 LED series to SureFire, a designer and manufacturer of compact, high-performance illumination tools. SureFire, based in Fountain Valley, California, began incorporating Seoul Semiconductor's LED technology into its SureFire 2.5 W flashlight this month. "

Any body know more about this?
 
Another Surefire heads up. My source says that they will be discontinuing the L4 so get them while they're hot.

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Thanks for the links!

Surefire must sell a huge number of lights in order for the semiconductor companies to be sending out press releases on a deal like this. The company I work for recently purchased (what I thought was a huge) quantity of RF devices (transistors) from SungSan in Korea... didn't see any press releases on that, and these RF devices are like $250 a pop. We buy 'em by the 10,000.
 
I think they will bring another 'L4' to the table but with either a Cree or a Seoul which don't really have the same floodyness as a Lux5 therefore the 'wall of light' may reduce somewhat... My thoughts anywayz!
 
My hope is that SF will offer upgrades for those with existing L4s, and at a reasonable price. IIRC, someone is already doing such upgrades for the Gladius.
 
Nothing wrong with discontinuing the L4. I sold mine long ago. It sucked batteries. Yes you have the infamous Wall of Light. But the wall disintegrates pretty soon!
 
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