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Old August 12th 04, 08:58 PM
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Default PC light fixtures

I am thinking about getting either an Orbit or a Satellite PC fixture, both made
by Current USA. The main difference I can see between them (besides the number
of lunar lights) is that the Orbit has a parabolic reflector while the Satellite
appears to have a flat one. Is this difference worth the additional $35-40 in
the Orbit price tag? Will the parabolic reflector significantly increase the
amount of reflected light as compared to the flat reflector?

Thanks.

 




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