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Old 04-14-2010, 10:25 AM   #1
brauckmiller
Edge User
 
Mini Review : GreenSmart Neopreen Sleeve and USB light

So I ordered both the Smart Sleeve and the USB light form the store and got them a couple days ago.

I really like the USB light. It has two light levels an runs as advertised. Only thing I can complain about it is that you do get a bit of glare off of the eInk side when you use it there...but it really just comes down to adjusting the position of the light relative to the screen and your reading angle.

The sleeve is serviceable, but a bit too tight. I REALLY have to stretch it to get the zipper closed. I'd prefer something a tad bit larger. I'm just concerned that the zipper will stop working in the future. Only time will tell.

Also, for whatever reason, I cannot submit a review via the store. I click the "Be the first to review this" link and nothing happens.

One more thing for the web site admin to deal with I guess

Hope this review was helpful

Thanks

Craig Brauckmiller
 
Old 04-14-2010, 11:18 AM   #2
brauckmiller
Edge User
 
I got this USB light:
http://www.entourageedge.com/accesso...traflex-2.html

Its the goose-neck. Very cool design. I'll use it on my work laptop as well when I'm in darker environments. Beats having to use the battery operating one like my wife has for her Kindle.
 
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