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UER Forum > Journal Index > Av's Bloggy-thing. > A whole stack of Alpha Personal Priority Displays (Viewed 1275 times)
A whole stack of Alpha Personal Priority Displays
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4/7/2010 6:35 PM

I got a whole stack of these on eBay for cheap:



Now I need to figure out what to do with them.


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AvBrand Blog Comment: skyvola
< Reply # 1 on 4/15/2010 2:04 PM >
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Do you do anything with stocks? I would set them as RSS displays, a weather feed, a news feed, stock data, and a daily todo feed.




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AvBrand Blog Comment: Andrew
< Reply # 2 on 5/1/2010 12:24 PM >
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You could make a big sign out of all of them in a matrix, a 3x2 arrangement might work best




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Re: A whole stack of Alpha Personal Priority Displays
< Reply # 3 on 5/28/2010 8:13 PM >
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Thanks for the suggestions! I ended up building them into a big display case:

http://www.avbrand...formation_Display/





huskies - such fluff.
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