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Old 10-26-2010, 09:06 AM   #3
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I recently took my Mighty Bright MiniFlex LED Book Light on a camping trip. It is a really great light for reading on the Kindle. I often use it at home, plugging into a wall adapter. The problem with built-in lights is that they shine across the screen -- the very adjustable MiniFlex let's you get the perfect, reflection-free angle. And it has 2 levels. At one point, I hung it from the peak of the tent while I prepared for bed. It is easy to pack a couple of extra batteries.

The built-in light seems pretty handy, but I am not sure I'd want it sucking my batteries. What if it rains, and you read all day? I'll be interested in reading what someone with experience has to say about the built-in light.

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