"Digital clock: only figures, no case, only the necessary – only accurate time. Each figure has self-contained power supply and independent control, it can be fixed to any surface autonomously. A light sensor will switch the clock to an invert mode: the figures are white in the dark time of day and black at daytime."
- AJ Batac (/-_-)
from Bookmarklet
Missing: Date & seconds. Very important for precision/accuracy freaks such as myself :P
- LANjackal
"Status of project: searching for manufacturer." Yeah, I bet. How are they supposed to get that kind of black/white contrast in the daytime? Even if you could squeeze enough battery in there to glow overnight, how would you charge it every day? It's a pretty concept, but...
- ⓞnor
Nor - It says they use OLED tech, so maybe battery life isn't a concern really.
- Mitch
OLEDs aren't magical light-for-free devices, they're little better than ordinary LEDs in fact.
- ⓞnor
@nor - don't some car dashboards do something nearly as good with the black-white reversals?
- Andrew C (✓)