The display of Tokyo Flash - PIMP works just the same as before with hours indicated up the left side in LED’s (1-12) and then the rows of LED’s on the right indicating the minutes. Each row comprises 5 minutes and you can read off the minutes by looking at the numbers on the right side.Tokyo
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The display of Tokyo Flash - PIMP works just the same as before with hours indicated up the left side in LED’s (1-12) and then the rows of LED’s on the right indicating the minutes. Each row comprises 5 minutes and you can read off the minutes by looking at the numbers on the right side.2 votes | Conceptual OLED design watch lacks practicality, but compensates with awesomeness |
The face appears to look more like one of those wretched Tokyoflash watches that is impossible to determine the time. In this watch's case, that is a fact, because the OLED design is just a random starry figure it is once the watch is shook or tapped, the OLED display will reconfigure to display the time in the traditional analog-style.2 votes | Scope watch shows where you intersect with time |
According to Tokyoflash, the same company that brought us the Equalizer watch, the world will be taken over by "alien robots" by then, and the only way to avoid the roving patrols of KX-400 Combat-bots is to strap on one of Arkon Industries Scope watches, which will detect and show the position of the lethal droids on a grid. One shipment was transported back in time to the present day (or present-day companies actually somehow supply the resistance fighters of the future the Web site isn't clear), and the watches were modified to tell time.1 votes | Tokyoflash Morse Code Watch Will Only Please Boyscouts |
This picture of the Tokyoflash Morse Code Watch shows the time as usual, but don’t let that fool you.Its true mission is to give you a brain aneurysm while trying to figure out the time.1 votes | Way Cool Nerd Alert: Tokyoflash Binary LED Watch |
Whether that’s my inner schizophrenia talking, always demanding I tell him the time (I thought paranoid voices were supposed to be schedule-free, unconcerned with our Gregorian calendar), I now pass on the Tokyoflash 1000100101 binary watch so you, too can be mesmerized by a colorful, LED timepiece. The LEDs on the face of the 1000100101 display flashing electroluminescent pulses that illustrate the hours and minutes of the current time with color coding.1 votes | The World's Smallest LED Wristwatch |
Press a button on the side of the watch and the band of LEDs lights up once to show each part of the twelve-hour time. There's a demonstration on the Tokyo Flash site that shows the watch in action; while it's an interesting idea, it's not exactly the fastest way to get the time.1 votes | Tokyoflash Geomesh makes Telling Time Difficult |
This could be the case with Tokyoflash's Geomesh watch. Yes, that's right, that is a watch, not some random collection of LED lights1 votes | Warning: Radioactive Wristwatch! |
You can buy this and other watches from TokyoFlash. These watches are over $100 based on the current exchange rate.1 votes | What time is it??!?!??!! |
.. time. Trying to read the time on this watch is like solving a Rubik,Aeos cube!The EG, available at TokyoFlash for $71.42, uses graphic patterns to tell the time. To better understand how the graphic patte ..1 votes | LED watches |
The LED Colored Lights Watch by Tokyo Time Evolution is my favorite in appearance. It also has the heftiest price tag.1 votes | Handless Watch by EleeNo |
Though the watch carries an original retail price of 12000 yen but is available at a special price of 9800 yen at TokyoFlash.via TheRawFeedWidgetBucks - Trend Watch - WidgetBucks1 votes | Yamanote alarm clock, It connects Tokyo! |
The cute looking Yamanote alarm clock has dials for all the major rail lines in Tokyo. Individual alarms signal the real-time positions of the trains.1 votes | Human & Artificial Intelligence: TOP 10 of Robots |
amblers at Tokyo's Edogawa Kyotei boat races have a (better?) solution than just throwing away their losing tickets. Because now, players can feed them to a robot goat.1 votes | Equalizer watch has new look for summer |
Who knew the Equalizer watch would be such a big hit? I mean, it must've been for that wacky watch designer, Tokyoflash, to come up with an updated version with a snazzier looks, the Equalizer 2. Like its predecessor, the EQ2 has a face with columns of lights that pop up and down, but the new version angles the columns for a 3-D effect and uses brighter lights cooler green.1 votes | Time adds up on the JLr7 watch |
Another 14 lights mark each minute in between, while the last thee are saved for ticking off the seconds.If you're still interested& well, you're probably a mathlete, but it's also your lucky day: Tokyoflash ships worldwide, and the JLr7 will come straight to your door for the nice round price of $85.1 votes | Hourglass meets LED in the Sand+Time watch |
Unfortunate, then, that Pavel Balykin's design is just a concept, with no price, release date, or hope of gracing the wrists of the world anytime soon. Maybe give the folks at TokyoFlash a call, Pavel.1 votes | Tokyoflash doesn't want you to know what time it is |
If you've never seen one of the groovy watches Tokyoflash puts out, then chances are you're scratching your head right now. Don't worry about it we do the same thing.