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Old 09-13-2007, 07:22 PM   #100
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First, the totally flexible nature of the light post makes it quite easy to position the LED where it produces little or no glare. Note I said 'it', because in medium-low-light situations, you can turn *OFF* one or the other lamp to reduce power consumption! And the housing of the LED as well as the lens tend to give a much broader light on the screen. With both lamps on, it's *VERY* eye-friendly in an otherwise completely dark room. And it's very lightweight. It runs $17.95 through Amazon, so for ease of use, price, low glare and light weight, I'd give it 4.5 out of 5 LEDs rating!

Derek

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Originally Posted by europas_ice View Post
How does having two lights affect the glare on the screen? I'm having a lot of trouble with glare. My best solution so far is the Triple LED Book Light I got at Borders, since with the telescoping arm it gets the light farther away from the screen. Unfortunately, it's too bright for reading in bed with a sleeping partner though.

(PS: Triple LED Book Light is at previously posted site: http://www.mightybright.com/Book_Lig...oductList.aspx)
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