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Originally Posted by issybird
If you can get the standard blue case plus a tiny light, that might be your best/only option, with the side benefit of an even slimmer profile, while you'd only have to tote the light when necessary.
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That's actually a good idea. I'd hate not having the best part of an overpriced case, but OL (Official Lightless) would be more palatable than the monstrosity I'm toting currently.
Here's the question: If I'm springing for a non-lighted official case at $39.95, should I mayhaps spend $30 more and compel Josh at HMCurriers to confect one to my specs? I could specify I wanted blue-tinged leather and probably sway other MR members to buy one after they saw mine.
Which brings us back to the subject of the thread: Which light approximates the effect of Sony's most closely? We've had a vote for the Verso -- does everyone else agree?
To truly approximate the immersive incandescence I've grown to love, I suspect the light in ques. should be mountable center-left.
I'll tell you what doesn't work with my 350: The mEdge eLuminator. No comparison with the light I seek -- not in terms of lighting the page overall.
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Unless Sony comes out with a slew of accessories that fit the current line this fall. A Draco Malfoy cover, perhaps? Lumens!
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Another good point -- though, in keeping with my silent film metaphor (re the effect of the light), I'd prefer an
Un-Chien-Andalou-themed cover.