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Sunbeamtech Lightbus
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December 30, 2004 1:58 PM
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Sunbeamtech Lightbus
Lightbus Up Close

Lightbus Up Close

Let's take a look at what you'll find when you open up the box the Lightbus comes in.

As you can see, the Lightbus looks just like a fanbus might. The real difference is in some of the additional capabilities of the Lightbus, such as the ability to have each light pulse in time to the sound coming from your sound card or flash along with your hard drive's activity. There are also two preset alternating light modes, which can be activated by using the buttons just above the sound adjustment knob.

In addition to these presets for the lights, there is also a simple on/off button located on the right of each rheostat and a slow throb button on the right. The on/off button is pretty self explanitory, so we won't spend any time on that one. The slow throb, however, is another story. This button will sequence an individual light from full brightness to off and back up to full brightness over about half a minute per full cycle. It really is a cool effect and, if you time the starting of each light properly, you can sequence the throbs of all four lights in such a manner than they are all going in sync or are all going at slightly separate times!

Add to this the ability to just plain turn the lights on and set each of them to the brightness you desire and you've got a whole ton of lighting options right at your fingertips!

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