IXP3 Internet Messaging Clock Brings IM to the Air
September 19, 2009 by: My WayThe IXP3 Internet Messaging Clock uses a technology that I’ve seen before, but I’m not certain what the name of it is. It uses LEDs that can wave in the air and somehow make words with specially timed flashing. I’m probably not doing a good job describing it, I know.
If you’ve seen this technology before, then you know what I’m talking about. It can usually be used as some kind of clock or to display pre-programmed messages.
Why use this type of technology for something practical, like displaying Instant Messages. It can connect to any Internet router and allow users to send messages via email or the product website.
Let’s hope that these are loving messages, because I don’t really look forward to receiving threatening messages written in red letters.
Anyway, you can get it now from the Innovatoys website for $119.95
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