In the mid 20th century, Nixie tube clocks were a visual and physical feat of engineering celebrated by those who wanted a bit of style and science in their lives. The Eleks X6 Simulation Clock modernizes the concept by putting six independent little IPS displays inside a set of tube-like glass-and-nylon enclosures to deliver an aesthetic that manages to be both nostalgic and futuristic Read More
Seems it is only compatible with Windows systems, I'm an Apple guy, however there was no indication of this in the listing. When I contacted "support" they sent me a return authorization. So, back it goes. I sent it and am waiting for refund?
BTW, it looked beautiful, and if it worked, would have been a nice distraction or, at least, a conversation piece. Ah well ya can't win 'em all.
The quality of this hardware of the clock is cheap and the tubes are not secured or fastened at all. The software is just as bad the clock will freeze easily and you will have to unplug the clock and plug it back in to unfreeze it. The best part is this is a third party seller so no return if you don’t like the product. In my opinion don’t waste your time and money on this.