
Love your Kindle so much that you now read a few “pages” on it each night before you hit the sack? Instead of bothering your partner with the room’s light turned on, the Kandle offers a very decent solution for the Kindle, drawing the idea of its conception from those clip-on lights that paperbacks are usually privy to. The Kandle comes in a white plastic exterior, featuring a low-profile, wide-format that comprises of two LEDs and is powered by batteries. It retails for $25 a pop and plays nice with all Kindle models, and even other ebook readers (including those from Sony). Guess the rumored Apple tablet won’t need this as chances are it will come with a backlight – at the expense of battery life, of course.
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