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Can you compare them to the silverstars from slyvaina?
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No comparison IMO, that goes for either option I listed. SilverStars are an over-hyped bulb that have pretty terrible brightness honestly. They have a ton of blue coating on the glass that some like the look of, but it restricts light. If you have time look at a side by side image of a Sylvania Silverstar and a Philip's XtremeVision. The Sylvania is almost completely blue glass for cosmetic reasons, while the Philips only has a small ring of it near the glare cap. Reason is that the Philips bulbs use just enough of that coating (and in the right place) to keep the bulbs within an acceptable brightness level.
No comparison IMO, that goes for either option I listed. SilverStars are an over-hyped bulb that have pretty terrible brightness honestly. They have a ton of blue coating on the glass that some like the look of, but it restricts light. If you have time look at a side by side image of a Sylvania Silverstar and a Philip's XtremeVision. The Sylvania is almost completely blue glass for cosmetic reasons, while the Philips only has a small ring of it near the glare cap. Reason is that the Philips bulbs use just enough of that coating (and in the right place) to keep the bulbs within an acceptable brightness level.
No comparison IMO, that goes for either option I listed. SilverStars are an over-hyped bulb that have pretty terrible brightness honestly. They have a ton of blue coating on the glass that some like the look of, but it restricts light. If you have time look at a side by side image of a Sylvania Silverstar and a Philip's XtremeVision. The Sylvania is almost completely blue glass for cosmetic reasons, while the Philips only has a small ring of it near the glare cap. Reason is that the Philips bulbs use just enough of that coating (and in the right place) to keep the bulbs within an acceptable brightness level.