
International Robotics has borrowed a page from Lego’s book when it was developing the NeonClick which consists of individual, colored neon letters, numbers, symbols, and punctuations that are situated inside a transparent plastic case that are fire-resistant. You can snap them together ala Lego bricks in a word of your choice and connect the final masterpiece to a special power source to create a customized neon sign that can go on for up to 10,000 hours before giving up the ghost. At $5 a block and $30 for the power supply, it is a cheap way for businesses to advertise their wares at night. Choose from green, pink, and blue colors when making up your own business sign. Check out “the future of things“
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