Hi
I have seen this used by a colleague, who reported that it was quite
helpful. The lamp itself is very modern-looking, and so isn't obviously
anything other than a trendy light. It fits easily on a desk, and was
generally held to be quite a hit. It's also available via the Lumie
website:
http://www.lumie.com/brightspark/index.htm
best wishes
Honey Lucas
Celia L. Cockburn wrote:
> Has anybody had any experience of the light box, for SAD, available
> from John Lewis?
>
> Lumie Brightspark Light Box Product code - 70203822 £135
> "Help prevent those winter blues by adding a spark of daylight into
> your study, with this bright fluorescent tube. Designed by specialists
> in light therapy to help alleviate Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD),
> this anodized aluminium light-box is compact for your travelling needs
> and can also be clipped to the top of a computer monitor. Includes
> fluorescent tube. Weight 1.9kg.
>
> Dimensions: H40 x W15 x D15cm.
> Made of: Aluminium/glass
> Maximum Wattage: 24W fluorescent tube"
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Celia
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Celia L. Cockburn
>
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Honey Lucas
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Student Services
Oxford Brookes University
Headington Campus
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Oxford OX3 0BP
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