Illuminator — may refer to:* Illuminator (backlight), an electro luminescent backlight used in some Casio watches * Illuminator (sometimes limner), a craftsman who adds illustrations and decorations to illuminated manuscripts * Saint Gregory the Illuminator … Wikipedia
Casio — Infobox Company company name = Casio Computer Co., Ltd. カシオ計算機株式会社 company company type = Public ( [http://quote.tse.or.jp/tse/quote.cgi?F=listing/EDetail1 MKTN=T QCODE=6952 Casio on TSE] ) company slogan = foundation = Tokyo (1946) location =… … Wikipedia
Indiglo — is a brand name of Indiglo Corporation, solely owned by Timex for licensing purposes. Timex electroluminescent lamps, branded Indiglo , were introduced through Kmart in 1992 in the Ironman watch line. They were an immediate success. An earlier… … Wikipedia
Casio DW-5600E — A DW 5600E 1V G Shock. A Casio G Shock DW 5600E in regular timekeeping mode. Also this was one of the first ILLUMINATOR watches. The Casio DW 5600E is a model of digital watch, manufactured by the Japanese firm Casio and a member of Casio s G… … Wikipedia
DW-5600E — The Casio DW 5600E is a model of digital watch, manufactured by the Japanese firm Casio and a member of Casio s G Shock product line. Casio introduced this model in 1996. It has 200M water resistance, one alarm, a countdown timer and a stopwatch … Wikipedia
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC TX-5 — Type Digital Still Camera Sensor Exmor R CMOS Sensor Lens Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar (4x optical zoom) Viewfinder None Rear LCD monitor TFT (3 , touchscreen, 230,900 pixels) … Wikipedia
Electroluminescence — Animation of LCD, both unlit and with electroluminescent backlight switched on … Wikipedia
DW-5600C — The DW 5600C is one of Casio s early G Shock model watches. Like its immediate predecessors, but unlike most newer models, it was cased in a heavy stainless steel screwback tuna can. (Most current G Shocks use a resin or composite case, and a… … Wikipedia
Casio DW-5600C — A Casio G Shock DW 5600C 1V in regular timekeeping mode. The DW 5600C is one of Casio s early G Shock model watches. It was manufactured from 1987 through 1996. Many are still in use today, in part due to its rugged design. This model has also… … Wikipedia
Ruputer — The Ruputer was a wristwatch computer developed in 1998 by Seiko. In the US, it was later marketed as the OnHand PC by Matsucom. The Ruputer had a 16 bit, 3.6 MHz processor and 2 MB of non volatile storage memory and 128 KB of RAM. Its… … Wikipedia