Now You Can Get Your Hands on RGB Dice

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Pixels has shown us that there’s very little that RGB cannot find its way into these days. Taking us back to the root of role-playing games creator Jean Simonet has developed electronic dice. No these are not the kind of dice to get you into trouble at the local casino. These do, however, include most of the modern feature’s PC users have come to expect from enthusiast accessories and peripheral devices.




Introducing Pixels – The Ultimate Light Up Dice.More info / Sign up at https://t.co/z9bWkob7CL pic.twitter.com/4QxaCKTCKi— Pixels (@pixels_dice) January 1, 2020




Having put some thought into this product he’s really packed a lot of features into this old but not forgotten...

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The more complex the insides, the harder it is to balance. These are going to favor some number. With that said, rainbows all the way for 20s.
 
Oh for ****'s sake.
Some 20 years ago, I remember purchasing cathode case lights for my build... nowadays, I avoid anything RGB as much as possible. Fortunately, a lot of quality can be found without this nonsense. The last thing I want on my desk is something that looks like a puke pinata.
 
Some 20 years ago, I remember purchasing cathode case lights for my build... nowadays, I avoid anything RGB as much as possible. Fortunately, a lot of quality can be found without this nonsense. The last thing I want on my desk is something that looks like a puke pinata.

Again, colors can be set to a single value so as not to look like unicorn vomit.
 
^^While true for most (all?) accessories, the little power LED on my mobo is the only LED I'm willing to put up with. Again... free market, we all have a choice to buy whatever accessories we want :) Some RGB can look good, but it's not a look I want for my build.
 
^^While true for most (all?) accessories, the little power LED on my mobo is the only LED I'm willing to put up with. Again... free market, we all have a choice to buy whatever accessories we want :) Some RGB can look good, but it's not a look I want for my build.

I've never seen anything that didn't either allow you to turn all the RGB LED's off or change them to a single unified color.
 
My 15 year old D&D playing self would have loved these. Today....not so much. But they are kinda cool looking
 
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