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If you've ever tried to work on your laptop in dim or no light circumstances you will understand the importance of having a laptop light. Most run off the USB port and don't consume a great deal of power which makes them an even more valuable accessory for any mobile worker to have.

1. Kensington Flylight 2.0 Notebook Light

Mobile professionals are all to familiar with working under conditions which provide little or no light. With the Kensington Flylight 2.0, mobile professionals will find a notebook light that stays put once adjusted and provides two levels of brightness.

2. IOGear 8 LED Flex USB Light w/3 Position Switch

The IOGear USB laptop light has 8 LEDs which can be used at full strength or with just 4 lit. This makes it easy to adjust the laptop light to provide you with just the right amount of light you need. It can also be turned off. This laptop light is compatible with USB 1.1 and 2.0. The cable is 18 inches which enables you to position it exactly where you need with ease.
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3. HP Compaq USB Notebook Light

This notebook light has a flexible cable that stays in place so you don't have to worry about constantly adjusting it while you work.
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4. Micro Innovations Light

It is a flexible coil light which allows for easy adjustment and provides a gentle light to allow you to work without disturbing others. It is also energy efficient.
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5. Targus USB Notebook Light

Provides an “Xenon” illumination for your working comfort. It has a swivel directional head and the notebook clip attaches easily to laptop display. It draws only 30mA max through the USB port and comes with a convenient and compact travel case.
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