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Picture of THE STYLUS BOOKLIGHT The Stylus Booklight is a low vision light designed for use by individuals with low vision. Designed to resemble a stylus pen, this book light features ultra-bright LED light with convex lens, a flexible neck extension that swivels and retracts, and a light head that pivots to direct light. This light is equipped with a touch on and off switch. The Booklight can be attached to the spine of any book with its sturdy clip, allowing the reader to read a book cover to cover without having to readjust the light. POWER: Used two triple-A batteries (not included). COLOR: Available in blue and silver.

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Price: 14.99.

This product record was updated on October 26, 2009.

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Thinking Gifts Company

Thinking Gifts #4084
616 Corporate Way, Suite 2
Valley Cottage, New York 10989-2050
United States
Telephone: 800 601 2619.
Fax: 888 796 4560.
Web: http://www.thinkinggifts.com.
Email: admin@thinkinggifts.com.


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