How does “neon” et al. lighting glow differently than LEDs? How well can LEDs reproduce neon lighting?

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How does “neon” et al. lighting glow differently than LEDs? How well can LEDs reproduce neon lighting?

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Neon lighting is a glowing gas in a tube. LEDs are discrete components that produce light.

LEDs can look close to neon lighting if there are enough of them close enough together behind a layer that diffuses the light well. They can’t replicate the glow from every angle though.

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