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As a clock, it’s not very useful, so there’s a digital readout that still doesn’t justify the $800 price tag. [tomatoskins] designed a DIY version that’s far more elegant.
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ClockOne, a digital wall clock that uses E Ink for its display, officially goes on sale today. Twelve24, the company behind this home and office accessory, has launched a Kickstarter campaign ...
DreamSky 14.5" Large Digital Wall Clock with Jumbo Big LED Number Display, Auto DST, Date, Indoor Temperature, 12/24H, Plug in Digital Clock Wall Mounted for Home Office Garage Warehouse Shop ...
The 1980 Pontiac Bonneville Brougham Got This Mechanical Digital Dash Clock All-electronic digital clocks cost a lot at this time, so this sort of spinning-reel clock went into many cars.
The Clock Clock, designed in collaboration with Australian engineer David Cox, is available to buy as limited edition piece of design art from the Victor Hunt gallery in Brussels, Belgium, and at ...
The "Electronic Digital Clock" was a pricey option for the New Yorker in 1977, and Chrysler claimed that it would be accurate within one minute per month. Most clocks from old Detroit cars don't ...
If you like gizmos, then I’m sure Rhei will have your attention. This is a really cool gadget that is described as an electro-mechanical clock with a liquid display.
Swedish designers Humans since 1982 have created a digital clock made of 24 analogue clocks, which spell out the time with their hands. The designers have also developed a typeface derived from ...