Good morning
Dec. 18th, 2006 10:43 amStayed over with
pfy last night. This morning I am borrowing
mirrorshard's lightbox, which is an Apollo goLITE p1.
Impressions:
-blue lights! Makes everything else - even outside - look a bit yellow.
-fiddly bugger, had to press lots of buttons to get it to stay at full intensity. I could probably operate it more easily if I read the fine manual, but that smacks of effort. What is wrong with just having an 'on' button?
-doesn't seem as bright; not as suitable for use as, say, a working lamp for doing small fiddly stuff as my LiteBook is.
-seems a little smaller and lighter than the LiteBook, and I do like that the stand doubles as cover.
-very slightly noisy - not a big fan noise like the old LiteBook, but not absolutely silent like the newer (but not newest-model) one that
hairyears has. Slight high-pitched whine, most people probably wouldn't notice.
Will it help as much as the LiteBook does? I do not know.
Can I be arsed to link-enable this post? No. Google for the damned things yourself.
(no, the userpic does not depict the lightbox. Or any lightbox. It's something else.)
Impressions:
-blue lights! Makes everything else - even outside - look a bit yellow.
-fiddly bugger, had to press lots of buttons to get it to stay at full intensity. I could probably operate it more easily if I read the fine manual, but that smacks of effort. What is wrong with just having an 'on' button?
-doesn't seem as bright; not as suitable for use as, say, a working lamp for doing small fiddly stuff as my LiteBook is.
-seems a little smaller and lighter than the LiteBook, and I do like that the stand doubles as cover.
-very slightly noisy - not a big fan noise like the old LiteBook, but not absolutely silent like the newer (but not newest-model) one that
Will it help as much as the LiteBook does? I do not know.
Can I be arsed to link-enable this post? No. Google for the damned things yourself.
(no, the userpic does not depict the lightbox. Or any lightbox. It's something else.)