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Two high brightness white LEDs are embedded on either side of the screen, their angles adjusted to illuminate the keyboard. Cheaper to impliment than backlit keyboards, and effective at lighting objects other than the keyboard, a frontlit keyboard is an ironic solution for those who prefer darkness.
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brightness of the lights change to match that of the display, preventing eyestrain from an uneven glow, while a photosensor turns them off when ambient light will suffice.
USB Light
http://store.yahoo....frasof/pl-2620.html [37PiecesOf Flair, May 31 2005]
Alternative
http://www.gpsw.co....tails/prod2201.html [bronoman, Jun 01 2005]
Alternative II
http://www.computer...m/cuslapligfor.html [bronoman, Jun 01 2005]
Another USB laptop lamp
http://www.coolpc.c...php?products_id=506 [anaeleus, Jun 01 2005]
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I've got an IBM thinkpad at work with this very idea. One led mounted in the center on top of the screen lights up the keyboard. |
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It isn't automated, just controlled by a function key. |
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USB powered lights with flexable "necks" can also be purchased. See link. |
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As laptops go, the lighter the better. |
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Too funny. I bought one of these 2 days ago, joined the bakery 1 day ago, and today this pops up. |
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I'm happy with this one, (see link) except that there are no power options. |
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Oh yeah, thumbs up for the idea, too. I'm picturing some sort of,like, one of those hemispherical ceiling light thingies on each side of the screen? |
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