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Old 12-27-2010, 09:04 AM   #2
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I've tried a wide variety of book lights ... all of which had their drawbacks. Most were designed for reading physical books ... so have issues with the ereader screens IMHO.

When my son went to the US a few weeks ago, I got him to pick up an eBook Lite by Capstone from Target. I really like it. It wasn't designed for my Sony ... but it works very well at lighting the entire page without glare ... although depending upon the setup of the book I'm reading, I do have to shift the bulb a smidge to read the first couple of sentences. That's not arduous ... and overall I'm very pleased with it.

It has two settings, low & high, and so far I haven't had to use the high setting. It's a nice bright LCD light ... 3 bulbs ... and so far seems to be well worth the $20 my son paid for it.

Mary
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