Sony Ericsson’s Aspen is a comeback for QWERTY phones
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While many mobile phone manufacturers are rushing to the market with iPhone lookalikes, Sony Ericsson seems to have headed in the opposite direction with a Blackberry look alike. Yes, the Sony Ericsson Aspen is definitely …

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A faceless watch which still can tell time!

Submitted by newgadgetsguru on April 18, 2009 – 6:16 pm2 Comments

faceless-watchI love watches – especially those bracelet watches with sophisticated chronographs. But recently I came across a faceless watch which looks like just a metal bracelet. There are no dials or digital screens on this watch but apparently it still tells time.

Basically there are LEDs embedded in the bracelet. Press a button and the LEDs light up to show the time. Looking at the picture it doesn’t look like its that easy to read the time as the LED color isn’t contrasting against the metallic bracelet. It certainly looks like an interesting concept for those who don’t like to wear watches but still into jewelery. The product page of this watch doesn’t have any information on the price and shipment date and is still labeled as “coming soon”!
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