Dancing On The Water clock levitates time
True clock aficionados fully understand that their timepieces do more than tell them just how many grueling hours are left in the work day, and YUnoBI's Dancing On The Water design invites time tellers to gaze at its mirror-image rather than just glancing and looking away. The lacquered enclosure comes in black, red, and gray finishes, and shoots the current time up against a reflective back that purportedly gives off a "floating illusion." Furthermore, the red digits are displayed care of built-in LEDs, and while you may be eager to snap this presumed dust-magnet up as a crafty conversation piece, the ¥68,250 ($573) asking price just might stop you in your tracks.
[Via TechDigest]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Brian @ Apr 13th 2007 4:38AM
that-is-just-stupid (adj)
Scott @ Apr 13th 2007 5:18AM
Looks like something Bang & Olufson would do, with a price to match!
Promoting Blogs @ Apr 13th 2007 5:33AM
Beatiful...but, does it really cost that price? I dont's understand, sure somebody buy it?
Eric @ Apr 13th 2007 5:46AM
Something that looks like it was bought next to the register at Macy*s 15 years ago should not cost $573.00
Eli @ Apr 13th 2007 7:13AM
Engadget, do something about the spam, NOW.
4cr JaXs @ Apr 15th 2007 10:39PM
They DID do something.
What do you think the [!] button is for?
Bernard @ Apr 13th 2007 8:02AM
Just build one yourself.
Seriously, an inverted clock that reflects back the time is going for more than the Xbox 360?
JBo @ Apr 13th 2007 2:53PM
Thats nothing special. My Prius speedometer works the same way.
Naveed @ Apr 13th 2007 2:08PM
this reflection technology is really cutting edge. Imagine using this reflection tech to look at yourself while shaving and grooming, it would be amazing.
And lol@JBo for driving a prius and posting on engadget(god thats mean, and possibly not funny and lacking sense)