Times Gate Review
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Inspired by the future of technology, Divoom has introduced the Times Gate display, aimed to transform any gaming set-up and take your desktop to a whole new level of personalised sci-fi creativity. With five full-colour LCD displays, the Times Gate is fully customizable through the Divoom App. Each screen can be customized with different pre-set or personally designed pixel artworks. What makes the Times Gate special is that it is also WIFI enabled and so can be used to show real-time data such as your social media performance, financial market changes or even just the time. I set up the Times Gate on my desk and downloaded the app. It was easy to get started, and soon I was playing with all the various pre-set pixel art and info-graphic options. I was thoroughly impressed by the look of the Times
Inspired by the future of technology, Divoom has introduced the Times Gate display, aimed to transform any gaming set-up and take your desktop to a
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