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There just might be a way to keep people from completely moving over to eBook readers. The Book-Sensitive Reading Lamp, created by French Designers, Jun Yasumoto, Alban Le Henry, Olivier Pigasse, and Vincent Vandenbrouck is an unusually shaped book lamp that holds your book and illuminates when its time to read.
When the the book is placed on the Lamp, the light automatically turns off. When the book is picked up the lamp turns on to give you a bright reading light. Not only does it hold your book but it also saves the page that you were on. It design makes it look like something from the future. I would love to have one of these, looks great, simple, and easy to use if I ever read a regular book. Now if they could design something for my Kindle 2, it’d be great. Maybe something like, when I put down the eBook, the light turns off, but that would be too hard right? Good try guys.
No word on price or release date.
(Via Dvice)
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SarangAnnyeo on Jan 07, 2012 06:00pm
Cool. Might get one if it’s affordable.