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New Product: NovaGem Illuminated Pushbuttons. - GroovyGameGear
RandyT:
On color availability:
I just checked out the troublesome translucent green. The plunger is nice and bright, but even with all that extra internal brightness, the bezel barely glows. They will still be offered, because even though they aren't as impressive as the blue or the red, they are still many times better than the results I have seen from them in the past.
Yellow will probably be no problem, but I need to order some more parts (someone please let me how important the yellow buttons are to them.) The orange I am not so sure of. Again, the light needs to match the "filter" color and getting the right wavelength might not be possible. Will update that one as I learn more.
So out of the gate, Red, Blue, and Green. Additionally, Clear will be offered with a choice of Red, Blue or Green light sources. White and Yellow light sources are in the future, so you can add those to the list as well.
RandyT
loadman:
--- Quote from: headkaze on February 20, 2007, 05:45:27 am ---No offence loadman, but it's probably a bit disrespectful to make a post about another commercial product in Randy's thread.
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no no.. You missunderstand. :o
I was thinking of people who have already bought a led-wiz mod chip/ mala hardware.
Letting them know that if they wanted BUY THIS NEW PRODUCT FROM RANDYT it would work with it..
I will go away now
RandyT:
Just a quick note to say that these are now live at the store for those who are interested.
RandyT
WLVRYN:
Randy-
What are the benefits of one of these over the Electric Ice buttons with an RGB drive? Seems like the EI buttons would be better given the ability to run multiple colors (though they would take up more inputs in the LEDWhiz).
headkaze:
--- Quote from: WLVRYN on February 25, 2007, 02:27:35 pm ---Randy-
What are the benefits of one of these over the Electric Ice buttons with an RGB drive? Seems like the EI buttons would be better given the ability to run multiple colors (though they would take up more inputs in the LEDWhiz).
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I don't think you would run an RGB drive through the NovaGem's. They are made for single LED's in mind. You would need all three outputs to make white and then the colour's wouldn't mix properly through the clear plastic. I wonder if Randy makes single colour LED drives that are as simple to install as the RGB drives?
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