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BenQ ScreenBar review: Why didn't someone think of this sooner?

BenQ ScreenBar review: Why didn’t someone think of this sooner?

Posted on May 8, 2018July 14, 2019 By Jarvis

The ScreenBar is the ultimate “desk lamp” for those with little to no desk space or multiple monitors.

The BenQ ScreenBar is one of those products that makes so much sense—a USB-powered, space-saving desk light, of course!—you wonder why it wasn’t invented years ago.

In the category of “Damn, why didn’t someone think of this sooner?” we have BenQ’s simple yet impressive ScreenBar “desk lamp.” It’s the ultimate answer for those with little to no desk space.

Why someone didn’t think of this before, we just don’t know. The ScreenBar consists of an array of LEDs in an 18-inch wide aluminum tube that’s about 3/4 of an inch in diameter. The tube clips into a counter-weight mount, which then sits atop your monitor. The entire tube rotates a few degrees and you can also shift the angle by moving the mount on the monitor a bit.
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