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    INSTANT REBATE! PHILIPS X-tremeVision +50% HID bulbs - Starting @ $134.99 + FREE SH

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    INSTANT REBATE offer - PHILIPS X-treme Vision series HID XENON bulbs

    Between March 31 and April 8, 2016, order X-treme Vision HID bulbs and enjoy up to $100 of instant saving.
    Please note that this Instant Rebate offer is offered by the distributors and HID Concept cannot apply this offer to any orders placed prior to this promotional term.





    ** Be sure to use coupon code: XVOFFER during checkout.

    Philips X-tremeVision +50% series HID bulbs provide up to +50% more brightness and whiter color temperature rated at 5000K (initial color rated at 4800K).
    On top of our everyday low price, this INSTANT REBATE would make this deal even more special.
    If you've been looking to replace your stock/no-brand name D2S, D2R, D1S, or D3S bulbs to reliable Philips bulbs that are brighter and whiter, it's the time to grab the deal!

    Visit us at hidconcept.com

    FYI, see below comparison photos to see how it looks different from the stock 4300K (from our previous test)
    (First comparison photos were taken from our facility. The other two actual road comparison photos were taken by AUDIZINE members. Many thanks to kappax12 and studioRS!)
    There were rumors that X-tremeVision bulb gets whiter and brighter after 200 hrs of use.
    To find out if it's a rumor or truth, we ran a test by having a X-tremeVision bulb stay lit for 9 days (9 days x 24 hrs = 216 hrs).


    Conclusion: It's not a rumor anymore. It has been confirmed. X-tremeVision bulb gives whiter and brighter light compared to the stock 4300K bulb from the beginning and it gets even better as it goes through break-in process.
    We're very satisfied with the result after 216 hrs of use.

    We took a few comparison photos showing stock Philips 4300K D2S(lower), new Philips X-tremeVision D2S (middle), and color-shifted Philips X-tremeVision D2S w/220 hrs use (upper) to show you the difference in lighting output and color.
    The photos have not been photoshopped and untouched except for our log being added.

    Although we tried to take good photos, it is not easy to take photo of lighting.
    The result is that stock 4300K is noticeably yellower and dimmer than X-tremeVision bulb and the color-shifted X-tremeVision bulb is much whiter with crisp white.




    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at [email protected] or 1-888-579-5917.

    Thank You,

    Mike @HID Concept
    Last edited by mike@hidconcept; 05-17-2016 at 05:34 PM.

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    See more comparison photos posted by AZ members.

    By homieelee
    Quote Originally Posted by homieelee View Post
    Here's my photos for the Philips XV D3S. I actually agree with BOTH jschrauwen and HIDConcept claims. After installation of the bulbs, I didn't really notice too much increase of "light". But seeing the photos, I have to disagree. This is somehow achieved without modifying the actual lens; so i'm pretty impressed. Overall I wouldn't say it's a HUGE gain. Also HIDConcept prices can't be beat and it's an authentic bulb, no risk of knockoffs on ebay.

    Top: OEM bulb 4yrs old
    Bottom: Philips XV, 2hrs run time

    Settings: ISO100, f/2.8, 0.5", 16mm, 4050k WB




    Last edited by mike@hidconcept; 03-31-2016 at 11:38 AM.

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    Sharing something funny. Don't forget that it's April Fool's Day!
    PLUS, TGIF!!!!

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    Bump for Saturday.
    Spring weather here in Chicago has been awfully weird today.
    It's been raining, snowing with strong wind and then sun-shining... It's been repeating for past 4-5 hours.
    Hopefully, it's better where you all live at.

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    Happy Monday!
    Just wanted to share the most frequently asked question.

    How do X-treme vision compare to Osram CBI?
    Osram CBI gives 5000K color for D3S/D4S and 5500K for D2S/D1S with up to 20% more brightness.
    Philips XV gives 5000K color (initial start at 4800K) for all HID bulbs with up to 50% more brightness.

    Overall, I would say go with X-tremeVision series if you want even more brightness.
    For those who need D1S/D2S, if color is more important for you, definitely go with Osram CBI.
    No worries. We have both Osram CBI and XV.

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    Friendly reminder!
    3 days left for the rebate offer.
    It has happened before and we know that people will contact us to request the rebate offer to be given after the rebate offer is up.
    Since we have to provide proof of orders with order dates, we're unable to offer the same offer deal after the rebate offer term.
    Thank You!

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    Two DAYS Remaining! and counting down.

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    One more day to go for this deal.

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    TGIF!!!
    It's also the last day for the rebate offer deal.
    D3S is running low.
    Thanks,

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