Tokyoflash Launches Ni
December 2, 2008 · Print This Article
Tokyoflash is back to befuddle you with their latest wristwatch called Ni. that design will merge stylish lines and custom curves, offering a totally radical method of telling the instance. The Ni is made entirely from stainless steel with a polished finish, where crisp horizontal grooves on the face and strap supply a seamless, unbroken appearance that is easy on the eyes. We'll save you the trouble of trying to figure out for yourself on how to read the duration with the following tips.
The display moves across the face in a sweeping manner, with the duration progressing in the same direction. A loner touch of the upper button sends the lights into a sparkling animation before the duration is displayed. Each LED on the lowest line indicates two hours, the line above indicates a singled-out
hour, a combination presenting the current hour. Groups of 10 minutes are presented on the centre line and separate minutes on the upper two lines. The duration can be read in a similar manner with second touch of the upper button. Subtle etched graphics on the face build reading the date easy. You can choose from blue, red and green or white LEDs.
The Tokyoflash Ni can be yours for $144 - you can always choose that as an early Christmas present.
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