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Peripherals: Soldam 5.25" bay VFD information display panel
Posted on Mar 08, 2005 - 12:30 AM by sar7501
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Looking to give your PC a bit more of that "Wow!" factor? The Soldam "Visualizer" may be what you've been looking for. Using the mysteriously-punctuated "WiNDy Visualizer Control Center" software, you can program the Visualiser's Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) to display a wide range of information - including custom graphics of your own making.



Soldam recently announced a 5.25" bay-type PC status display panel, the "Visualizer," and has begun accepting orders via its website. Store sales will commence from 18 March and the display panel is priced from 13,629 yen.


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The Visualiser uses a Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) and the "WiNDy Visualizer Control Center" software to display a wide range of information on the PC's status.

In addition to such things as the CPU ID, operating system, current time, alarm, CPU/Memory/HDD usage, incoming email and WinAmp/Windows Media Player visualizations, custom graphics can also be displayed.

The Visualizer is available in 11 different colours - ivory, silver, black, white pearl mica, super gun metallic, creamy ivory, aquamarine, pale rose, blue, red and deep purple. Dimensions are W149.3 x D58 x H42.5 mm. Supported operating systems are Windows 2000 Professional and XP.



Inspired by:
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/pcupdate/articles/0503/07/news051.html

Product Information:
http://www3.soldam.co.jp/pc_parts/visualizer/index.html

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ando
08.03.05, 08:40
Damn, I want one. Too bad I have a slick Powerbook whiand a PC which sounds like a chainsaw - which prevents me from using it.