Hitachi Appliances Inc has been dedicated to developing the world’s first E26-base wide-
light-distribution-type 
LED light bulb, "LDA15D-G," which delivers the amount of 
light equivalent to that of a 100W incandescent 
light bulb (1,520lm). The new bulb is expected to come out on July 13, 2012, in Japan.
According to the company, it realized the amount of 
light and a wide 
light distribution angle like the 
light of an incandescent light bulb by employing a high-efficiency 
LED module, the "Slit Structured Body," whose slit has an about 1.3 times wider radiation area than the slit of the company's existing product to efficiently release heat generated by the 
LED module and the "
Light Diffusion Cover," which widely diffuses 
LED light and reduces the unevenness of the 
light transmitted through the cover.
Compared with a 100W incandescent lamp, the power consumption and rated product life of the new bulb are about 1/6 and 40 times longer (40,000 hours), respectively. With a power consumption as low as 15.0W, the 
LED light bulb can replace a 60W or 40W incandescent lamp. With its protective function, the LDA15D-G automatically lowers its temperature (and brightness) when the temperature or humidity becomes high. Therefore, it can be used for closed appliances.
But it also has limitations. For example, it cannot be used outdoors and does not support dimming control systems. Also, because it has an external diameter of 60mm and a total length of 123mm and is larger than a 100W incandescent lamp, it probably cannot be used for some appliances.
Additionally, the company will also release an E26-base wide-
light-distribution-type 
LED light bulb, "LDA15L-G," whose brightness is equivalent to that of a 80W incandescent lamp (1,160lm) on the same day.