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24 October 2010

This stands out. The accent color I had hoped for was red, but it works in my red decor. It’s more of a blue, orange, and purple shade. The parts that look red have an orange cast when turned on. Well made, looks expensive. I love it.
Where can I find a website that will let me design a Desk Calendar and be made available for others to buy?
I’m a member of a club, and I want to make a desk calender for the team but can’t find a website where I could make one and then the design will be made available on the website for sale.
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I’m a member of a club, and I want to make a desk calender for the team but can’t find a website where I could make one and then the design will be made available on the website for sale.
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Comments About Reproduction Mahogany Desk
I love this lapdesk! I use it everyday. I especially love the retractable mouse pad; it is very handy and sturdy. I highly recommend this product!
My laptop often becomes very hot when I use it on soft surfaces such as fabrics. To prevent my computer from getting burned, I purchased the portable lapdesk. It solves the problem nicely. As for the quality, the main desk is very solid. But I am not sure about the construction of the mouse tray. The good thing is that even the tray is broken, the main desk should still be there.
I had bought the X-pad or whatever in the past and used that for a few years. I got a new notebook and decided that I needed a new one. i got this, and it’s pretty cool. I like the mouse pad extension. Really useful. The surface of the pad is quite the dust magnet, but it’s not hard to clean. It really keeps your laptop in place when it’s held at an angle.
great for the price.
I actually use this not for my laptop, but for my keyboard and mouse. I like to be able to sit back in my chair some feet away from my monitor, which makes for a much comfortable typing and computing experience. Although I used to simply put my keyboard in my lap and sit close to the monitor (since I needed a surface for the mouse), I thought it’d be nice to have some kind of platform next to my chair arm or something for my mouse, so I don’t have to lean forward on my desk to use the mouse. Lo and behold! Logitech comes out with this product around the time I thought of this idea. It’s just enough space for my wireless mouse (Microsoft Mini Explorer bluetrack, btw) and my keyboard. The design is fantastic, nicely compact. Easily portable. Thin and light-weight, but sturdy, which is very important. Logitech gave the mouse area some good thought in design, making sure there was a reasonable edge so that the mouse doesn’t slide off of it, and it’s lined with rubber to reinforce it. The rubber surface for the laptop/my keyboard is also very good, keeps them from sliding off, too. The only minor issue with the rubber is that it attracts dust and strands of hair easily that could get on it, but that’s just how the rubber is and is no fault of Logitech’s design. Easily wiped off with wet paper towels. My computing experience is as comfortable as ever! My back feels better and aches less–it’ll definitely help your posture if you use it for what I use it for. I’m confident to give this a full 5/5 star rating! If you need something like this, don’t hesitate, get it now! I just wish it could be $5-$10 cheaper!
But hey, it’s worth it!
I was very excited to find this lamp as it is almost a perfect match to a floor lamp and table lamp to complete my set. Unfortunately, the color description of amber and rust, which I was looking for, was an incorrect description as I ended up with a bright blue butterfly. I really love this lamp and am hoping the colors vary by lamp since it is cut glass. I plan to return the blue lamp that was delivered and purchase a new one hoping the butterfly will have better colors in it.
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The second lamp also has a bright blue butterfly. I decided to keep it since the lamp itself is very attractive, even if the color isn’t true to the description. The flowers and butterfly match a Dale Tiffany set that I already own.
I am extremely happy with this lamp. It is exactly what I was looking for as an accent piece to provide light in a dark area of my living room. The lamp is well made, and I have received several compliments on it. Be aware though that the lamp is definitely blue-themed. (See my photos posted under customer images above.)
I ordered this light more than a month ago. I wish I had seen the photos that were posted later showing the colors with the lamp turned off and on. I expected the lamp to be reddish & green as shown, and was SO disappointed when it arrived. The end borders were ORANGE [not red] and worse, they were a very light orange when lighted. And the butterfly wasn’t green but a bright blue. That’s why I rate it 4 stars rather than 5. It sits in a room that’s predominantly brown & red, so the colors really clashed. I solved the problem by buying 2 bottles of translucent stained glass paint [red & green] for around $5.60 at a large crafts store [Michaels]. It’s fast drying & cleans up with water. Several coats of red on the inside of the orange borders turned it to a deep orange-red. The lighter butterfly wings took 1-2 coats of green and the darker body & other wings needed several coats. I’m very pleased with the result and now enjoy having the light on my desk.
I needed a desk lamp for school and eventually narrowed it down to 3 lamps – namely this one, the Grandrich ES-201 EZ Reader Table Lamp w/ 27w Fluorescent Bulb, and the Verilux Original Natural Spectrum Deluxe Desk Lamp, Ivory.
The Verilux seemed like an over-priced version of the same thing, and I didn’t want to pay double just for the “Verilux” branding. On the other hand, the Grandrich does not seem to boast any Flicker Elimination Technology. Thus I decided on the mid-range EasyEye Lamp which, according to the sunpentown website, states that it “is controlled by an IC chip originated from Japan, which produces a flicker-free frequency of 25,000Hz.”
I just got the lamp yesterday and although it is a little bulky and resembles something out of star trek, the light is very bright and perfect for long hours of reading/studying. The included made-in-Japan Hitachi bulb was also a pleasant surprise. While I am a little skeptical of the “Built-in Ionizer” function, it isn’t at all noticeable and can’t possibly hurt to have running.
Although I haven’t seen/tested the other 2 alternatives, I’m guessing they serve the same purpose, hence it all boils down to your budget and individual preference. All 3 lamps aren’t exactly the most aesthetically-pleasing so if you’re looking for a pretty ornamental desk lamp, you should probably consider something else.
Lights a large area. Light can be directed exactly where needed. This product calls itself “EasyEye” — I find this to be the case for those long paperwork jobs.