Mongoose Studio’s RGBy3.0 gets all chameleon on us
By Darren Murph | December 31, 2007
Filed under: Peripherals
It’s not like mood lights haven’t been used in unorthodox manners before, but Mongoose Studio’s RGBy3.0 puts a twist on the traditional color changing device by enabling it to take the hue of whatever it sits atop. Apparently, the portable creation rocks color sensors that interpret the shade beneath, and subsequently, the LEDs within change to mimic it. As of now, it looks as if the device is still in prototype stage, but rather than just crossing your fingers hoping that it goes commercial, why not check out a video of it in action after the jump?
[Via Technabob]
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