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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Optical Illusion or KISA as not to see what time it is

For who know, just mentioning the word is enough to understand Tokyflash what device is about. For those not familiar with it, it is synonymous with time clocks that tell us in a way more complicated. That does not mean they are not very popular with gadgets. Optical Illusion In the case of Kisa, you should not count LED or other forms and multiply them to get the exact time. It is always displayed on the screen, but it should bother reading less.




LCD display uses diagonal lines to display an optical illusion. Time is displayed digitally with one digit in each quarter of the screen. At first glance, the user has to face a work of abstract art. After a few seconds, it is possible to observe the form of four numbers giving the time. The screen is touch sensitive, with four predefined areas. It works as simple buttons and can be used to simplify the display time for the backlight, to set the alarm or the clock. You can test your powers of deciphering the Optical Illusion KISA time hidden in the pictures here and the source. The watch costs $ 199 Tokyoflash.com site.





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