• solrize@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    I guess it’s cool, but why not a regular display? The LED array’s 2:1 aspect ratio (128x64) is kind of constraining.

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      2 hours ago

      To take myself as an example ….

      • all smart home stuff is arguably a gimmick. None of it is necessary, but for some of us it can add value or interest.
      • the resolution is plenty for many applications
      • I always liked the idea of a moving ticker for status or info, like the stock ticker. I assume this could
      • I always wanted a clock large enough to read without my glasses, without all the crap on the cheap ones, or maybe configurable to my choice of crap
      • I’m gradually putting together a house status alert system, and this is so much more expressive than the colored LEDs I’m looking at so far
      • this is so much more interesting, more of a statement than a simple screen
      • it’s local. We’re not locked into some god awful vendor portal
      • someone was creative, had an idea, packaged it nicely, and offered it to the world. I want to support that, encourage more of it

      I’m not sure if I’ll get one but it’s definitely tempting

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        2 hours ago

        For a clock or ticker, the 1:2 aspect ratio and 64x128 resolution are way suboptimal. You want something like 16x64 or 16x128 with bigger leds. I got crap free LED clock with 2" tall digits a while back if that is of any interest. Not that configurable though.

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      1 day ago

      Because of style. Some people like this. A couple of years ago I’d have bought this because it’s a neat looking gadget. Now I don’t have money for these unnecessary items.