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Which Lamp is right for you?
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Monitor Type & Thickness(cm)
Curved Monitor/Flat Monitor
60cm x 30cm, 63cm x 40cm
Lighting Coverage ( ≧ 500 lux )
2700K~6500K
Color Temperature
Auto Dimming Mode
Auto-Dimming/Smart-Dimming
Details
ScreenBar/ ScreenBar Plus
60cm x 30cm
ScreenBar Halo
63cm x 40cm
(Height 45 cm)
Details of Modes
Auto-Dimming mode: The lamp changes the lighting according to the ambient brightness.
Smart-Dimming mode: It requires the user to press the button when the ambient lighting has changed, and will not continuously detect ambient lighting. This feature is designed as to avoid any possible disturbances to the light sensor, which could lead to an incorrect illuminance.