Shedding A Little Light

Your eyes do so much for you: reading, watching TV, staring at the computer monitor-do something nice for them with a light that pampers your peepers.

By Lisa Kanarek Mar 01, 2000

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Product: The Eclipse Computer Light. Poor lighting can increaseeye strain, fatigue and induce Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)caused by refocusing on a computer screen image repeatedlythroughout the day. The Eclipse Computer Light from OneTechattaches to the top of your monitor and shoots indirect light onyour work space (the best way to combat CVS, according toexperts).

Using a 13-watt bulb, it resembles a small tanning bed with amirrored dome above it. The Eclipse is available for $49.95 bycalling (877) ONE-TECH or via OneTech’s Web Site.

Product: The Eclipse Computer Light. Poor lighting can increaseeye strain, fatigue and induce Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)caused by refocusing on a computer screen image repeatedlythroughout the day. The Eclipse Computer Light from OneTechattaches to the top of your monitor and shoots indirect light onyour work space (the best way to combat CVS, according toexperts).

Using a 13-watt bulb, it resembles a small tanning bed with amirrored dome above it. The Eclipse is available for $49.95 bycalling (877) ONE-TECH or via OneTech’s Web Site.

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Brother home office expert Lisa Kanarek advises corporations and individuals on all aspects of working from home and writes the blog Working Naked. She is the author of several books, including Working Naked: A guide to the bare essentials of home office life.

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