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The Stribe - A DIY LED touch Interface



This one was flagged up for Gadget Master by our Technology Editor, Steve Bush - a Do-Itself-Yourself LED Touch Interface, Hi-Fi style.

The Stribe, apparently created by one Josh Boughey, combines touch sensors with LEDs to provide visual feedback. Previously, reports Create Digital Music, the original version was big in terms of size and hardware complexity.

The revised, slimmed-down version features two columns of LEDs, and apparently, the kit now sells for $79.99.

If you are interested in more detail, the website carries an interview with the creator.






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