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Silver Binary Clock
Silver Binary Clock
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Price:
£29.95
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It's fun to watch the constantly changing patterns in this light display - but the best thing about this stylish display is that it's actually a clock!

Telling the time is an easy everyday task until someone changes all the rules, then suddenly it takes on a whole new complexion.

Once you understand the basics and after only a few moments of practice, you will have no trouble at all "decoding" the time.

Six rows of blue LEDs are used to display hour, minute and second in binary code - the language of computers. Display can be in 12 or 24 hour modes.It may take a while to get fully used to, but once you get the hang of it you'll be reading it just as easily as any other clock.

A unique present to help the willing (and unwilling) student of binary learn a few pointers - just don't misread the instructions if you want to be punctual...

  • Silver coloured Binary Clock with blue LED lights
  • LEDs can be set to three levels of brightness
  • 12 and 24 hour clock can be displayed
  • Includes an AC Adaptor that plugs into the Mains.
  • Size: approx 10 x 9 x 5cm

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Category
Name
Silver Binary Clock
Price
£29.95
Product Page
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Description
Once you understand the basics and after only a few moments of practice, you will have no trouble at all "decoding" the time. Six rows of blue LEDs are used to display hour, minute and second in binary code - the language of computers. Display can be in 12 or 24 hour modes.It may take a while to get fully used to, but once you get the hang of it you'll be reading it just as easily as any other clock