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Diesel OLED watch DZ7080, DZ7079

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Post30 Oct 2007, 22:44

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Post31 Oct 2007, 06:07

That's a shame rewolf.... another modern LED bites the dust. Fossil will most likley come the conclusion that the market for LED watches "simply is not there" or something to that efffect. When in reality it's the market for
their kind of LED watches simply is not there.
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Post03 Nov 2007, 00:39

Thanks for the review and the photos rewolf, much appreciated. I was really hoping the OLED display of that watch would be brighter than what I saw with the Fossil, but it looks exactly the same from those photos.

OLED is supposed to be a promising new technology, it's a shame it's off to such a bad start by being a dim substitute to much brighter vintage LED watches that happens to also be coupled with annoying animations that can't be shut off.

I feel like Fitron, ready to give up on the OLED at this rate too.
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