Wall-Projection Clock Works in Daylight

Anything that projects light as part of its essential functionality earns an intractable and ruthless enemy: the Sun. Oregon’s DP100 might just be a clock, but it offers more than the anemic, washed-out images offered by traditional techs, claiming to provide a crisp projected image even under direct sunlight. Other features run the short gamut […]

Oregon_clockthumbAnything that projects light as part of its essential functionality earns an intractable and ruthless enemy: the Sun. Oregon's DP100 might just be a clock, but it offers more than the anemic, washed-out images offered by traditional techs, claiming to provide a crisp projected image even under direct sunlight.

Other features run the short gamut of standard alarm clockery, with a motion-sensed snooze facility among the mediumlights. On sale now, for about $150.

Oregon Scientific [via Tech Digest]