Afterburner
It started as a dream really. One guy wanted a REAL lighting solution for his Game Boy Advance. He knew right away that putting something on top of the unit just wouldn't work. So, he decided to go inside. And after months of toiling he was finally ready to give the world the "Afterburner." The Afterburner is unlike any other GBA light. It sits right above the LCD and below the plastic screen. The Afterburner is basically a thin piece of something (plastic I believe) that disperses light over the LCD evenly. Thus, the lighting problem is solved. And because it sits below the plastic screen, there is no glare.
by Rick Powers - November 14, 2002
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