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How do white cold cathodes look?
I'm thinking about buying one off of bestbyte.net, anyone seen or know how these work? It's not just like having a light bulb in there is it?
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I would assume its just like a light bulb considering light bulbs are white light....someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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It'll be just like a flourescent white lightbulb you see lighting offices and classrooms and some desk lamps.
Filament bulbs would look similar too, though they're noticeably yellower than flourescents.
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Catfish
Whites look pretty cool, as they bring out the color of you components, rather than adding their own.
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That's why I don't like them so much... I don't care for all the colors of my components. 
Anyway, that's also why they're just like a normal lightbulb.
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