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Why is the Lyra better than the other one they sell that is the same?
I won both and the Lyra is much brighter, I wish I had gotten only the Lyra instead of a mix with how much brighter it can get. Additionally, if you use DreamView to sync the lamps to your TV there are more zones for it to better represent what is on the TV screen with 5 for the Lyra. I highly recommend the Lyra to widen the bias lighting for their TV Backlight for those that enjoy it.
Around $90 is where I've seen these through recent times, so in the $80s is a lower than usual price and worth it.
I like how they provide a nice indirect light to fill a room without needing to look directly at a light source.
I won both and the Lyra is much brighter, I wish I had gotten only the Lyra instead of a mix with how much brighter it can get. Additionally, if you use DreamView to sync the lamps to your TV there are more zones for it to better represent what is on the TV screen with 5 for the Lyra. I highly recommend the Lyra to widen the bias lighting for their TV Backlight for those that enjoy it.
Around $90 is where I've seen these through recent times, so in the $80s is a lower than usual price and worth it.
I like how they provide a nice indirect light to fill a room without needing to look directly at a light source.
Thanks. Too bad it expired now. I'll get it on the next deal.
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Around $90 is where I've seen these through recent times, so in the $80s is a lower than usual price and worth it.
I like how they provide a nice indirect light to fill a room without needing to look directly at a light source.
Around $90 is where I've seen these through recent times, so in the $80s is a lower than usual price and worth it.
I like how they provide a nice indirect light to fill a room without needing to look directly at a light source.
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