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The light works fine, has some temperature and color settings, all of which are suitable for different times of day and moods
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and when it's set at a low power and a warm temperature it makes a very moody room light
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In lamps that have these two features merged you typically get a lower (warmer) K color temperature as you lower power
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For those of you not familiar with this term, you have probably noticed that when you walk into a Walmart, the colors seem very bright and a bit harsh - this is referred to as a "cool" color temperature and is characterized by a very white or blue-ish light.
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You have five separate options for each and because they are independent of one other, you can have the light on a really warm temperature but full power or a really cool blue/white color temperature at low power