<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by witsend:
I noticed the Neon Star as Favorite non-incan. Any details on it. Thanks<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
The Neon Star is a very small 4-LED (3-color) pocket flashlight. A little smaller than a pager, with belt clip and built-in flush magnet (fits in my Levi change pocket), it runs on 4-AAA batteries -which can be replaced in less than 30 seconds.
It's function is very similar to the Eternalight Rave'n (which I also have), except that it puts out it's strong light beam from the
front of the light, instead of out the top...read: "angle-head", and it does many more variable combinations of RGB Color LED tricks than my ET Rave'n. It's designed to put out a multicolor steady or pulsating beam -with selectable red, yellow, blue, green, turquoise, purple etc., by combining any 1, 2, 3, or 4 Leds at a time to produce almost any color beam you want/need. It's light output is amazingly bright for being so small-same exact size as 4 of my Arc-AAAs (side-by-side)
-To this day, I haven't seen any other mini-flashlight as handy or useful as this one....
No longer being made, it has been superseded by the "gecko-star".
www.geckostar.com/ -yup, -that light's output looks like mine, alright.......
-What's the Neon Star look like?? let's try:
www.neon-net.com.tw/data3.htm *notice function 7
(the lousy pictures on this old website certainly don't do this light any justice), -and notice their great command of the English language!
p.s.-4 full pages of unintentionally hilarious instructions came with this light
