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Originally Posted by MerLock
Could also be a few people didn't like the lightwedge covers since I read about people disliking how the light diffuses out and it's not as bright in the middle. Basically not an even distribution of light through the reading area. Also heard of reports where if there was debris caught in between the lightwedge cover and the screen, it could cause damage to the screen.
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Actually, I thought the lightwedge had nice, even lighting across the screen. I found I actually used my light all the time, even when reading during the day. I don't have the most light-filled house. I could see to read in here during the day without the lightwedge, but it was easier to see when I did use it.
Light did bleed out the edges of the lightwedge, but I didn't find it bothersome. It was enough to light up some area on my side of the bed, but it never seemed to interfer with my husband's sleep.
And yes, my daughter got a scratch on her screen. It was her fault, though. It wasn't just normal dust that caused the scratch. She had gotten some sort of sticky gunk in there and let it dry. When it dried, it messed up both the lightwedge and the screen. So scratching was possible, but I think it took some extra effort for it to occur.