DarkLite bar: bright, but pricey

The six stages of brightness are appealing (and probably explains the necessity for an extra AC adaptor), especially viewing the highest degree of illumination -- that thing gets bright. If you're using HDMI, it doesn't get in the way at all, but if you're using standard A/V cables, you'll have to go through the little doodad that comes with the DarkLite bar. It's annoying, but not a real issue. But for $30? It doesn't do anything, really, so for that price, we couldn't recommend this. Unless you really want to pimp your sexy console.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
qwerter @ Oct 2nd 2007 9:21PM
Pimp My Console...
Kevin @ Oct 2nd 2007 9:21PM
And today on on PS3 Fanboy
" Pimp your PS3 EXTREME Edition."
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Kattleox @ Oct 2nd 2007 9:33PM
This will go nicely with my PS3's spinners and flame-job.
Juney @ Oct 2nd 2007 9:45PM
when they first anounced this i thought it was gunna be Ambi-Light Style cuz i got a 42" Phillips ambilight plasma in my room and i was like "ZOMG me Wantz Teh bar that buttrapes PS3z!1!1!" but then i realized i could tape 5 LEDs to my wall and connectem all to a AC outlet
Laurens Holst @ Oct 3rd 2007 6:08PM
$30? That’s not /that/ expensive…