Thursday, November 17, 2011

E-Ink, Touch-Screen 'Sports' Watch Fails To Be Sporty

Introducing the Phosphor World Time Sport, the best watch for somebody who travels a lot, and moreover likes sport. Of course, a watch that does observant but discuss it the time and look sporty would only be lame. The Phosphor brings it though, with an e-ink manifestation and a touch-screen.

The e-ink is the same e-ink you'll find on the shade of a Kindle or other e-reader, and the hold shade lets you appropriate to flip between modes. These may be used to variously manifestation mixtures of time, world time and a calendar.

The "sports" segment of the name seems to advance only from the aptitude to conflict H2O down to 30 meters (100 feet), as there is no timer, stopwatch nor any other sport-related mode. This is down to the slow-refreshing e-ink display. Still, the insufficient of buttons keeps it slim and sleek, so you can at least fake you're going to go out for that run. Tomorrow. we promise.

The World Time Sport will liner in December, for $100.

World Time Sport [Phosphor. Thanks, Alyshia]

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