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October 23, 2006

Quadtec unveils pricey digital wristwatch

Filed under: DigitalWatch,clock,digital watch,quadtec,timepiece,watch,wristwatch — Darren Murph @ 9:04 am

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While we’ve got no qualms with implausibly priced gizmos, nor with timepieces sporting integrated Bluetooth, drum machines, GPS, or breathalyzer functionalities, Quadtec seems to be asking a bit much for a watch that does little besides alternate the way you tell the time. For those who might actually enjoy learning a new way to read time, Quadtec’s digital watch can be “set to show the number of minutes to the full hour,” so you can have the presumable pleasure of “reading the time on a digital display as you would on an analog one.” Aside from also displaying the current day / date, it only sports a simple backlight and alarm, while coming in a stealthy briefcase that packs orange, black, and stainless steel bands. Although it bears striking resemblance to a top-notch gumball toy, this uninspiring wristwatch demands a whopping 1,960 quarters (or $490, whichever you prefer).

[Via I4U]

 

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July 9, 2006

Pong Clock Unwrapping

Filed under: Gadgets,clock,pong,pong clock,unwrapping — Gizmodo @ 2:21 pm

Not only has the Pong Clock shipped, it’s arrived!

Take a look at the unwrapping of the pong clock, complete with a size comparison with the iMac. From all the pictures we saw before, we thought the clock was a lot bigger. It’s actually about the size of an UMPC.

First Pong Clock In The Wild [Zelfspot via digg]

April 24, 2006

Lexon’s new On-Off alarm clock literally rocks

Filed under: AlarmClock,NinaTolstrup,alarm clock,clock,lexon,nina tolstrup,on-off,tilt — Paul Miller @ 4:54 pm

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If all of those new fangled "buttons" that they put on them thar alarm clocks these day are getting you down, you might be interested in the new On-Off clock from Lexon. Designed by Nina Tolstrup, the On-Off LCD alarm clock can have its alarm activated by tilting it into the on position, and the alarm can be turned off by (you guessed it) tilting the clock to the off position. While we're sure this will result in some exciting and violent early morning clock tilting action, we're not so sure how snooze functionality factors in. In any case, the clock should be available May 15th in numerous colors, and for the quite reasonable price of $36.50.

[Via Gear Live]
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