Comparison VST 738 vs VST 717
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| VST 738 | VST 717 | |
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Batteries are used for back-up power so that the settings are saved after being disconnected from the mains. | ||
| Device type | desk clock | desk clock |
| Dial type | digital | digital |
| Dial shape | rectangular | rectangular |
| Mechanism type | quartz | quartz |
Specs | ||
| Time format | 12/24 hour | 12/24 hour |
| Features | alarm | alarm |
General | ||
| Power source | 2xAAA mains | 2xAAA mains |
| Symbols colour | green, blue, red, orange | green, blue, red |
| Material | plastic | plastic |
| Size | 145x60x50 mm | 160x70x45 mm |
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| Added to E-Catalog | august 2017 | august 2017 |
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Symbols colour
The colour of the characters displayed on the digital watch face screen (see "Watch Type"). Classic LCDs, most often used as such dials, have black characters — a variant familiar to almost anyone who has dealt with electronic watches. However, modern table clocks may provide other colour options — white, red, blue, green, orange(yellow), etc.; such colours are usually a sign that the dial uses permanently lit indicators and can be seen in the dark without additional illumination.
Some models of "coloured" watches are available in several versions that differ in the colour of the characters. But the colour change function, usually, is not found — it is quite difficult and expensive to provide such a setting in LCD screens that play the role of dials.
Some models of "coloured" watches are available in several versions that differ in the colour of the characters. But the colour change function, usually, is not found — it is quite difficult and expensive to provide such a setting in LCD screens that play the role of dials.




