Phosphor E-Ink Watch Review
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@criscros7 awesome comment is awesome ;)
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"That thing is way overpriced."
It costs under 200 bucks. In watch land, that's pretty much on the bottom end of the scale. I am aware, though, that many people would consider 200 Dollars for a watch a lot.
"I can get an ebook reader with free lifetime 3g internet connection for about the same price. And it comes with a bigger e-ink screen."
Then strap one to your wrist. Should be a great conversation starter.
"Damn, that's a big-ass watch."
Again, depends on perspective.
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Damn, that's a big-ass watch.
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That thing is way overpriced. I can get an ebook reader with free lifetime 3g internet connection for about the same price. And it comes with a bigger e-ink screen. Watch is still cool though! Thanks for demo.
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Canada!!!!
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@BB9530rc wrote "think geek said it has 16 different display options"
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I have the metal version ($79 in 12/10) and it only has 4 display modes: Analog/Digital, All digital, Date or Alarm. Each can be in B/W or W/B, giving 8 displays total. The display is annoying.
1) You can't see the time & date simultaneously, nor can it auto flash between the two
2) There's no Alarm On icon, except when SETTING the Alarm time
3) After viewing the Date or Alarm, it won't automatically return to Time
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My phosphor watch, a metal band version of this model,doesn't have any speck so either they changed the display or yours was defective, I got mine Christmas 2010 for $79 from Hammacher Schlemmer.
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Thanks for the review. It looks a bit too chunky though, fatter than my ebook maybe!
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think geek said it has 16 different display options
Thump up if you saw the pen and you thought it had touch screen
loc87437529 1 year ago 12
thats a unique display. i like it.
PavlovSandor 1 year ago 3