I was in Canadian Tire (ick) tonight because I needed light bulbs and they're the only store that sells the Halogen bulbs I use. The light bulb selection is huge but they just started carrying LED light bulbs.
Now the province (NS) is really big on LEDs, going as far as having all street lights converted to the things. They also helped make the purchase a bit more appealing as you get a 5$ rebate for every bulb you buy. (and at 50$ a bulb it's nice)
50$ could have bought me almost 10 of the regular Halogens I get but I felt like giving this a try. That was 50$ well spent in my opinion.
It gives a nice warm even light and it's easily comparable to a 60 watt incandescent (even though they only claim 40) while only consuming 9 watts. They claim it'll give 20+ years of service which I don't doubt for a second. Something else nice? I don't have to worry so much if one breaks thanks to a lack of mercury.
Forget CFLs, these are the future for lighting. All they need to do now is come down in price some.
I'll be getting more of these.
^The packing is a bit much...
^Cooling fins. LEDs and heat are a bad combo. It shortens their life.
^top view
^lighting my side table and alarm clock. Can't get a good image of how much light it puts out.