Old 02-03-07, 02:00 AM
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Originally Posted by oldokie
I accept the reality that the Dinotte is is blinding when viewed straight on. So are some normal LED tail lights I have. However, if you are off center by much, they lose most of their punch. In the daytime, they need to hit you almost directly in the eyes to be of much value.
If I am going to pay big bucks for a Dinotte tail light, I need to know that it provides a wide viewing angle in the daytime.

Still looking for some solid info. Picture in daylight from different angles would be great.
I agree completely. I wonder how the light being pointed at the ground effects it's visibility in the daytime? Many owners of this light say how wonderful it is but none are willing to take a few daylight shots. Why?

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