Acurit Incremental Dimming Thin-Line Pro 9x12 inch Lighted Area - (89693)

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Acurit Thin Line Pro LED Light Pad 9" x 12" with Touch-Control Brightness

The Acurit Thin Line Pro 9" x 12" LED Light Pad offers bright, professional-quality illumination in a sleek and durable design ideal for tracing, illustration, lettering, and design work. The touch-sensitive control switch lets you adjust brightness through four levels at 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100% with a simple tap. Its powerful LED light is strong enough to shine through artist papers, fabrics, canvas, and even heavy 300 lb watercolor paper.

Built with a sturdy aluminum frame and an optical-quality acrylic surface, the pad stays cool during use while providing consistent, even lighting across the entire workspace. Non-slip gripper feet keep it steady, and the included protective sleeve ensures safe storage. The LED panel offers up to 50,000 hours of light, making it a long-lasting addition to any studio setup.

This light pad is lightweight, reliable, and designed with artist comfort in mind. A UL universal power adapter and power cord are included so you can start working right away.

Key Features
  • 9" x 12" illuminated area (overall size 11.8" x 14.8")
  • Touch-sensitive brightness control with four levels: 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%
  • Solid aluminum frame, 5/8" thick
  • Optical-quality acrylic surface that stays cool
  • 2.8" non-illuminated border surrounding the lit area
  • Non-slip gripper feet for stability
  • Uses only 5.5 watts of power
  • Super bright LED ideal for tracing through thick papers and canvas
  • Illuminates even 300 lb watercolor paper
  • Up to 50,000 hours of LED life
  • Includes protective storage sleeve
  • Includes UL 110–220V universal adapter and power cord
Perfect For
  • Tracing, sketching, and illustration work
  • Calligraphy, lettering, and design planning
  • Animation, drafting, and layout creation
  • Transferring artwork to various surfaces
  • Artists, designers, students, and crafters
  • Studio use, classrooms, and travel

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