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These binary clocks make you look at time in a whole new way.
Most binary clocks are digital, although analog varieties exist.
Binary clocks that display time in binary-coded sexagesimal also exist.
True binary clocks also exist, which indicate the time by successively halving the day, instead of using hours, minutes, or seconds.
Binary clocks as applications (for Windows)
A binary clock is usually a clock which displays traditional sexagesimal time in a binary format.
Binary Clock It's hip to be square, and the nerds on your list will love a binary clock.
As of 2008, the most common binary clocks sold are designed by Anelace Inc., and use six columns of LEDs to represent zeros and ones.
Originally, it showed each decimal digit of sexagesimal time as a binary value, but presently binary clocks also exist which display hours, minutes, and seconds as binary numbers.