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Powers of Two Clock - Those dots might not mean much to you now, but this whimsical clock uses binary code to tell time, and with a little practice, youll find its easy to read. Computers use binary code only 0s and 1s to perform their calculations. Similarly, this clock uses an array of lights which, of course, have only two states: on or off.
$19.90
Powers of Two Clock: Crystal Blue and Chrome Version - If you liked the original black and red version of the Powers of Two Clock - you are going to go bi-serk with this fresh reimaging of this binary time machine.
$24.95
Powers of Two Binary Clock - Elegant and stylish, this modern timepiece uses binary time and multiples of two to display the time of day.
$69.95
Powers of2 BCD Clock - We know you're dying to know, so here's how to read this unique clock. It defaults to using BCD (Binary Coded Decimal) mode. In BCD mode, the time is read left to right, with two columns assigned to hours, minutes and seconds. The four rows, starting at the bottom, represent values of 1, 2, 4 and 8 moving upward. So in the example shown here, the time is 10:48:36; the leftmost column has one bottom row LED lit, and thus the value is "1", and the next column has no LED lit, so it is zero; that makes it 10. The... Read full description at Amazon.com
$22.97
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