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Shadow-reducing desk light - Left-handed ⑥ +

 I am not going to discuss the 'recommendation for living room study📖' here, but what I am concerned about is the light that illuminates the desk🔦☀
 I want to pursue appropriate brightness, such as kindness to the eyes. What kind of lighting is equipped on the study desks around you?

 The one I used in the past was located at the upper left position.

 This was

[Designed with the consideration that since you write with your right hand, the paper surface should not be in the shadow and become dark]

supposed to be a specification.

※It seems to be connected to the fact that many school classrooms🏫 have a specification of [windows on the south side / corridors on the north side / blackboard facing west]☝

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 Now, I happened to see an idea-based lighting fixture that addresses the above-mentioned concerns. It has the merit that [by hitting a reflector to illuminate, it is no longer from a single light source, so shadows of hands etc. are less likely to be formed, and brightness is brought to a wide range], and it seems that [it was hinted at by the light of the operating table💡]😃

Tracing back my own memories,

 [When I saw special lighting in surgery scenes in dramas, etc., the reason I tried to infer its functionality was that I noticed that there were multiple lights on the ceiling of the school gymnasium and several thin shadows were formed (=substantially 'no shadows')].

⇒Looking back, perhaps I was 'Boy A' who had been noticing various things since long ago after all🤔

 From that experience, the idea of product development itself was likely thought of by the manufacturer a long time ago as an [ingenuity coping case], but the fact that it has been talked about recently, does it mean that it has become cheap enough for general consumers to reach, including the expansion of LEDs / it has become possible to make it at a low cost?💡

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One more thing I remembered☝

 Come to think of it, [the writing style of left-handed people tends to be a posture where they extend their entire left arm toward the back left of the desk and twist their wrist], based on my own experience as a right-handed person.

Something like this👇

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 Would you like to see it from the front instead of over the shoulder?

It was this person👨

Creative Commons. Some Rights Reserved. Photo by whitehouse.gov

 I feel this is a typical posture for a left-handed writer.
 In other words, even if I were shown a photo like the one below👇 without knowing his dominant hand, I would feel a sense of discomfort, thinking, "Isn't this flipped?"✌

 While it's probably not the case that there are zero right-handed people who do this out of a "habit," I had thought (though I haven't observed a sufficient number of people) that left-handed people naturally end up like this because it's inconvenient when their hands are in the dark.
⇒This light seems like it would solve that problem👍

※Especially for Westerners, since they only write horizontally, there might also be the requirement of [avoiding the ink of the characters just written from getting on the pinky side of the hand / avoiding smudging the paper]

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