Oregon Scientific Crystal Weather Station

Oregon Scientific has been busting out some pretty slick gear lately, and its new BA900 Crystal Weather Station is no exception. The acrylic block features three laser-engraved 3-D icons that light up in color to represent sunshine, precipitation, or cloudy skies, while the radio-controlled atomic clock in the base switches to a temperature readout with just a wave of your hand. We're hearing this thing will ship in December for about $60 -- just in time for that rain icon to be rendered totally inaccurate.

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  1. Anonymous Anonymous Says: 12:05 PM  

    I've heard that Oregon (portland) weather is quite dreary 1/2 the year round.....while it doesn't get an over abundance of rain, I understand that precipatation is a part of the daily weather most of the year round...that slight drizzle in the air....Is this a fact ??? thanks Glenn

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