QLOCKTWO For the Wall and the iPhone

Naturally, I’m drawn to the minimalism of the QLOCKTWO, a physical clock ($1,268.20 USD) and an iPhone/iPod Touch app ($.99, iTunes link). But I also love the human quality – why not tell the time in words?
This is QLOCKTWO, the fourth dimension squared. A clock that tells time in words. It has a quadratic matrix of letters, where some of the letters are illuminated. The time is displayed as text in five minute intervals. If you need to have a more exact time, look in the corner at the illuminated dots. QLOCKTWO has a brightness sensor; with its help the illuminating power of the letters is automatically adjusted.
It comes with replaceable synthetic glass fronts, in luscious vibrant colors like red (cherry cake), lime, purple (frozen blackberry), yellow (light caramel), and subdued shades like silver (vanilla sugar) and the always bold, black (black ice tea). Can be wall-mounted or placed on a surface with glass holders.
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Nicholas Wallen
September 21, 2009Totally different aesthetic, but a similar concept:
http://www.nicholaswallen.com/tick-talk