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<p>that restricts the light output angle. </p>

<p>A common form of home task lighting is a goose-neck lamp or swing arm light fixture. The adjustable neck allows light to be focused on the exact task needed, and the swing-arm wall sconces can be positioned next to a bed or chair, and adjusted to shine light on a printed page. Free standing, adjustable desk lamps are commonly used in home office applications.</p>

<p><big> Magnifying task lights </big></p>
<p>Some task lights also come with built in magnifying glasses for detailed tasks. It is hard to overstate</p><p>
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