This $200 Display Finally Brings Album Art Back to Your Home - Yanko Design
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This $200 Display Finally Brings Album Art Back to Your Home - Yanko Design
"That's the idea behind the Tuneshine Album Art Display, which may become your newest favorite piece of technology. Created by Tobias Butler and lovingly assembled by hand in the USA, this charming little display brings a touch of vintage record store vibes into the streaming age. It basically shows off the album artwork of the song or album that's currently playing. But if you're not using it, it can also serve as an image display device."
"At its heart, Tuneshine is a 6.3" x 6.3" square LED display that's about 1.57" thick (or 16cm x 16cm x 4cm if you prefer metric). Don't let the compact size fool you, as this beauty packs 64 x 64 extra-bright pixels that make your album artwork pop with vibrant colors and impressive clarity. Plus, you have brightness control, so whether you're setting the mood for a dinner party or jamming out in broad daylight, you can adjust it to perfection."
Tuneshine is a compact LED display (6.3" x 6.3", ~1.57" thick) with a 64 x 64 extra-bright pixel panel that renders album artwork with vibrant color and clarity. Brightness control lets users adapt the display to different lighting and moods. Designed by Tobias Butler and hand-assembled in the USA, Tuneshine connects over Wi‑Fi to services including Spotify, Apple Music, Sonos, and last.fm to show currently playing album covers. Shazam can capture artwork from vinyl, CDs, radio, and other sources. Initial setup requires an iOS or Android device and a Wi‑Fi connection.
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