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This would work fine, except in terms of success.

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USB Light

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Three-colored LED's with pulse-width modulated independent control to modulate the color and intensity. Linked to ambient light sensor. Used as a table lamp.
jojo99, Sep 25 2003

RGB light https://www.screwfi...lb-19w-2452lm/899vg
Unfortunately not USB powered though. [pocmloc, Sep 25 2023]

The whole thing - CircuitPlayground Express https://learn.adafr...nd-express/overview
10 three-colored LEDs, PWM control by microcontroller, has a light sensor, motion sensor, temperature sensor, sound sensor, places to hook up all the other sensors we don't have, powered thru an old-fashioned USB micro connector. $25 bucks. If it won't do what you want, you didn't program it right. [lurch, Sep 25 2023]

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       This is probably do-able, but I'm not sure what the advantage of it would be
hippo, Sep 25 2023
  

       It's one giant pixel with its three colors and dimness, used as a lamp. The advantage is a lamp which shines in any of 16 million colors or 25,000 degrees of brightness. Want an off-burgandy in "ow my eyes" brightness? you can have it! (With the Voiceco companion power pack, sold seperately)
Voice, Sep 25 2023
  

       Welcome to the HalfBakery, [jojo99]. Let us know what you have been doing with your life for the past couple of decades. Are you involved with USB development? How do you imagine USB technologies developing over the next 20 years?
pocmloc, Sep 25 2023
  
      
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