Original Apple TV repurposed as Nixie clock

When Apple went from the ginormous original Apple TV to the minuscule black plastic box that is the second model, a lot of owners of the first-generation unit were suddenly asking themselves what to do with the aluminum and plastic slab. While we've seen the original Apple TV transformed into a regular clock, designers at Atelier Kurth had a better idea: using Nixie tubes to create a "proto-digital clock."
Nixie tubes were the vacuum tube equivalent of today's segmented LED displays. They were used in many early electronic devices, including calculators, to display numbers. Nixies give any electronic a certain Cold War chic, and the warm, flickering glow of the tubes is both nostalgic and disturbing in a "Brazil" way.
Atelier Kurth's ATV1 clock uses six Nixies to display the time, with the first column of numbers showing the hour, the second minutes, and the third seconds. Core77's blog entry on the clock mentions that the tubes have an expected lifetime of 200,000 hours (almost 23 years) and that there are 108 connections behind the Apple faceplate.
The clock falls back on the design of an earlier clock from Atelier Kurth that used a concrete block as a base. A video showing that predecessor Nixie clock is seen below.
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When Apple went from the ginormous original Apple TV to the minuscule black plastic box that is the second model, a lot of owners of...
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I have to ask...does anyone know why the original apple tv is no longer supported? I cannot believe that it's inferior to the new one. I love my apple TV, i have the original and I don't get all the hype with the new one at all. It's cheap looking and the "wow factor" that apple usually brings to the table is not in the second edition. Just curious.
August 24 2011 at 1:54 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWell it does have completely different architecture inside. The old one is more of a scaled-down Mac running a now old version of OSX (Tiger I believe?) and the new one is an iPod Touch without the screen, running iOS. That likely would mean they'd have to have two development paths, not only for the differing OSes but processors as well.
August 24 2011 at 2:24 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyGotcha. Sorta like PowerPC to Intel. Sucks for me I guess :(. I guess I will eventually break down and get a new one, but so far no need. Then of course there is the rumor that apple is working on their full on tv. Imagine the price tag on that bad puppy.
August 24 2011 at 10:13 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate downI refuse to upgrade. The original is much better than the new one. Very rare for Apple, but in my case at least, true. I want to store my file son the AppleTV, not just stream.
August 24 2011 at 1:03 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyI can't believe people are just 'throwing' away their AT1, surely an install of XBMC would give it a new lease of life and as a plus it has the inbuilt hard drive so less streaming.
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