Friday, 30 November 2012
Phosphor E-Ink Digital Watch Time polyurethane black band review
Phosphorus released quite a few replica watches in recent years, such as the World Time Sport Watch has recently reviewed. Today we focus on one of the first fully digital models, phosphorus E-Ink Watch for the digital age black polyurethane band. Functionally, it is the same as the stainless steel version, but with a flexible strap sports.
Case Width: 38.0mm
Blade thickness: 8.0 mm
Overall, Case Thickness: 12.5mm
Water resistance: 5 ATM - 50m
Posted: 12 hours only
Alarm: built-in alarm
Some people do not care, but I just wanted to say: Unlike global model Time Sport Watch, this version comes with a mineral crystal glass which is more resistant to scratches. This and polished stainless steel case, the watch does not make a bit heavier, though.
The time comes in a beautiful presentation box with black velvet lining that sheds everywhere. Folded manual can be found hidden in the lid.
With this model, DH01 is provided with a soft, flexible polyurethane belt. It is similar to what you find in most sports watches. Unlike silicone, this bracelet does not attract lint nearly as much.
"Phosphorus" is just a mark registered in the case of a beautiful script. Very subtle and clean.
DH01 is bent as you can see. The battery compartment has a curved bottom, but it is not very noticeable when you use it. The rectangular keys are located on each side, left and right.
The loop has two blades and a double "toured". This means that the need to place the strap through the two ends of the loop. It is somewhat less convenient, but very pure.
You'll find the battery compartment is located in the back of the housing. Bush is a "cap" that holds the battery in place.
When I have gathered to watch, I realized that I would have noticed the battery should be on the other side round spacer.
At present, most of the gadget lovers are familiar with E-Ink technology used in devices such as the Amazon Kindle. Phosphor watches are famous for their use of this type of display. The display does not consume any power unless the changes in the state (no number).
Each of the four display modes can also be displayed in black on white or white on black.
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