Hi,

I don't think so, looks like it's made from several aligned neon tubes instead. Typical IN-28 displays look like this:

http://www.jb-electronics.de/images/elektronik/nixies/n_in28/in28_benutzung.jpg

You can always see the dots very clearly.

Jens

Look what i found, could the clock be made out of the IN-28 tubes? http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:El.clock_Poznan_WBK.jpg

On Friday, 6 July 2012 19:51:08 UTC+1, kay486 wrote:

    Hi there, does somebody know what IV tubes are there? I would love
    to see a list with pictures or something like that.

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