Scope watch

Started by TehBorken, May 01 06 01:39

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TehBorken

 The latest [a href="vny!://www.tokyoflash.com/viewwatch138W1Scope-LED-LCD.html"]crazy Japanese watch[/a] from TokyoFlash is called The Scope, and it reaches new heights of whimsical impracticality in timekeeping. A large LCD displays a Cartesian grid on which the time, accurate to five minutes, is displayed as the intersection of two lines (x axis for hours, y axis for minutes); to the right is a ring of four LEDs that give you the time accurate to the minute -- when two LEDs are lit, add two to the time-count, and so on.



[div class="description"]                    [em style="color: rgb(102, 102, 102);"]The year is 2157, Alien Robots have taken over the Earth. Our cities lie in ruin.
The last surviving humans have retreated to hidden caves and bunkers to escape the constant patrols by KX-400 Combat-bots.
The remaining resistance fighters send out scouting parties for much needed supplies, but their job is extremely dangerous and few survive.
Now, thankfully, they have the Arkon Industries SCOPE. This wrist mounted device accurately detects the power signatures given off by the Combat-bots allowing our patrols to evade the enemy.
Powered by 2 lithium cells the SCOPE can locate nearby threats and indicate the direction and distance of the target.[/em]

Tokyoflash have managed to get hold of a shipment of SCOPE that was due to be sent forward to 2157. We didn't have any KX-400 Combat-bots nearby to test them out on, so we've modified the programming to display time.

These custom models can now accurately indicate your current position in time.
A press of the scan control sends the SCOPE into action and it will home in your current time frame, accurately displaying the hour and minute.

The SCOPE is available in reflective silver or stealth black (ideal for night missions) and includes a full operation manual.

Reading the time is simple. The vertical line indicates the Hour & the horizontal is for Minutes.
Minutes on the main screen are in groups of 5 (5, 10, 15, 20, 25 etc) then add the number of Red LED's shown on the right. So 25 + 2 = 27 minutes.
A second press of the button goes into date mode where the month & day are shown in the same manner.[/p]<="watchbullets">[ul][li]Time and Date modes[/li][li]1 Year Warranty[/li][li]LED & LCD watch[/li][li]English & Japanese Instructions[/li][li]All Stainless Steel strap[/li][li]Patent Pending[/li][/ul][/div][p style="text-align: center;"][img style="width: 449px; height: 565px;" src="vny!://www.tokyoflash.com/pics/SCO001_L2.jpg" alt=""][/p][p style="text-align: center;"]
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