ThruNite TN12 (2016) XP-L v6 LED Tactical Flashlight Review

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ThruNite TN12 (2016) XP-L v6 LED Tactical Flashlight Review

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Today we are taking a break looking at PC hardware and are going to be taking a look at a tactical flashlight by ThruNite. ThruNite, which is short for ‘Through Night’, is a Chinese company that was founded in 2009 that has striven to become a leader in LED products.This new to us company got our attention as did the popular ThruNite TN12 2016 XP-L LED flashlight model, which is rated at 1100 ANSI lumen and has an all metal enclosure. Read on to see what we think of this model!

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Article Title: ThruNite TN12 (2016) XP-L v6 LED Tactical Flashlight Review
Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/thrunite-tn ... iew_190644
Pricing At Time of Print: $49.95 shipped w/o battery
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Thank You for the review!
Greatly appreciated! =D>
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It's a little different, but I'm getting a little burnt out writing about PC hardware.
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Apoptosis wrote:It's a little different, but I'm getting a little burnt out writing about PC hardware.
I know that the PC parts market is your mainstay, but a little something different is Good!
Its the 1st review I've read completely, in quite sometime!
BTW, I want one!
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My phone has a flashlight.


:lol: I know there were about 8 trillion people/alien races thinking that throughout the milky way.

Neat seeing something different up there. Would be nice to do cameras, camcorders, Log R fake workstations (ROFLMAO), gaming systems, etc!!!! Since any real gaming system seems to be based on pc architecture now a days, it would make sense to compare and contrast to computers.

Branch out into software might be a neat thing too.

Just can't stray too far unless you change the slogan.
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KnightRid wrote:My phone has a flashlight.


:lol: I know there were about 8 trillion people/alien races thinking that throughout the milky way.

Neat seeing something different up there. Would be nice to do cameras, camcorders, Log R fake workstations (ROFLMAO), gaming systems, etc!!!! Since any real gaming system seems to be based on pc architecture now a days, it would make sense to compare and contrast to computers.

Branch out into software might be a neat thing too.

Just can't stray too far unless you change the slogan.
Not easy to make money in software and most people steal it anyway. :(

It's hard to get people to buy hardware in a review... Ad banners are about dead as no one wants to pay for them and lets face it our audience is well educated and uses ad blocker. Last time I looked over 50% of LR visitors had ad block enabled.
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