<![CDATA[Gizmodo: lexon]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: lexon]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/lexon http://gizmodo.com/tag/lexon <![CDATA[Get Around the Time with Lexon Around Clock]]> Minimalist clocks pop up from time to time, and while sometimes they're just good enough for you to know it's "three-ish," the Around clock can actually let you know it's "three fifteenish." It's about as simple design as you can get: with a rotating dial and a red wire that tells you the time. From Lexon, it's available for $45. And you can't get that tune out of your head now can you? Round round get around.... [Acquire]

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<![CDATA[Lexon Status Clock Gives You Important Info, Sans Frills]]> While a regular old wall clock just tells you the time, this Lexon Status wall clock gives you a bunch more info: the date and the weather, to be exact. It provides the outdoor temperature via a wireless barometric sensor that you stick outside, which is probably what drives an otherwise modest clock up to a $135 pricetag. It's available now. [Product Page via Technabob]

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<![CDATA[Lexon LCD E8 Wall Clock Keeps 'Em Guessing]]> Annoying timekeeping schemes are not just for watches any more, as evidenced by this minimalist LCD E8 eight wall clock from Lexon, a company that also makes a watch with this same goofy layout.

How does it work? Each of the four columns represents a digit, and sure, it's confusing but we hear it's easy to get used to after a short while. The little indicator halfway up makes it a bit easier, showing you the spot where the 5 is.

Either mount this baby on the wall or prop it up on its own built-in stand, and keep everybody guessing about what time it really is. If all this annoys you, avoid its steep $203 price and use the clock on your $600 cellphone.

Minimalist LCD E8 Wall Clock [tfts]

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<![CDATA[Lexon E8 Watch: Reinvented Time]]> Lexon is a European design company who has invented a new way to tell time, according to their e-mail. This watch—rather than having silly hands or digital numbers—uses simple blocks to designate the time. So in this pictured watch it is 12:59. Just count the blocks and you will get it.

Design-wise, this watch looks pretty nice. Even if the method of time display is a little doofy, it is still an interesting accessory and a good conversation piece. The E8 watch is available with a grey, orange or green display for $137.

Product Page [Lexon]

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<![CDATA[Lexon mini Dolmen - High-end Mono]]> I'm not down with this minimalist radio jive that these guys, and Tivoli, really seem to enjoy, but someone out there wants a mono radio made of wood, so I decided to put it out there. The radio is $75 and they also make that hot little portable radio and the clock, which both look better than the cube radio thing.

LEXON MINI DOLMEN RADIO [The Cool Hunter]

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