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Old 07-25-2012, 04:13 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by queens_own View Post
Hi,
Thats an interesting light Luvreading, but a bit bulky, this little one from the £shop can be clipped on the side nearest someone else on the plane so I'm hoping will shine away from them.
Yes, it's really only suitable if you have something to rest the ereader on. I have one of those little ones as well, which is useful for reading in bed, but it would be nice to have a slightly longer pool of light from them.

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Originally Posted by queens_own View Post
Its a pity they don't make mini clip-on lights that clip on eyeglasses..... Ken
Well, now you mention it: http://www.body-clad.co.uk/led-clip-...free-780-p.asp

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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Planes generally have pretty reasonable directional overhead lights for reading at night.
True, but try leaving the light on during a night flight and see how long it takes you to get complaints! The problem with the overhead lights is that they're too strong and not very localised, so it is quite disturbing not just for the person next to you, but those in front and behind as well.
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