I probably spent $400 or so on Philips LED bulbs a few years ago and regret it.
Of the bulbs that were purchased, about half of them have burned out. They were replaced under warranty, but some of those burned out too.
The older bulbs are noticeably dimmer, and a different color than they were when they were first put in. I really should have measured this over time, as I have the hardware to do so.
So much for them lasting 20 years.
And I just generally dislike the quality of light from LED bulbs.
Sure, I don't miss the heat from halogens, but the light quality is so much better.
LED bulbs with their narrow spectrums do not put out a pleasing or natural looking light even if it appears to be the same color on a white surface.
The wattage estimations are very generous. They don't light up a room the same as their "equivalent" because they seem to direct that light in a more focused spot rather than it being diffused over a larger area.
So a 35W halogen might measure 5000 lux on a certain spot, and a 35W equivalent LED might measure 5000 lux on that same spot, but the 35W halogen is lighting up a much larger area of the room than the LED.
What is Shark white?
All I know is when I seen that I thought of the movie Jaws, I hope nothing eats me.
Stark white seems to be their name for a 5000K bulb.
5000K is a "daylight" or "neutral" white (or should be - if it's anything close to
D50) which is good for task lighting.
But if it's task light, I prefer CFLs. You can get fast-start, high CRI CFLs for considerably less cost than LEDs, and the light quality is much better. Halogens are better still, if you don't mind the heat and energy costs.
For indoor lighting at night something around 2700K, which is a "warm" white, is more appropriate.
And this is another area where I prefer halogens. My bedside lamps are about 3000K at their maximum brightness, but drop closer to 2000K as they are dimmed, with little-to-no blue light output
to affect our sleep.
Maybe at some point in the future the tech will be ready, but right now I am not at all happy with the laws being put into place that would ban halogen and incandescent bulbs. LEDs just aren't worth the money, and most have adverse health effects.