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Smartwatch maker Pebble introduced its first model with a color display recently. The Pebble Time won’t hit the streets until May, but tens of thousands of folks have pre-ordered models of the plastic watch with a color display through a Kickstarter Ahead of Pebble Watch’s big announcement tomorrow, a leaked image of Pebble’s next wider smartwatch with color display has surfaced only to be replace with a better “leaked” image. The latter image of a smooth, black river stone balancing Smartwatch company Pebble Technology has returned to its roots. Today Pebble unveiled its third smartwatch, the Pebble Time, a $159 device with a handful of features brand-new to the Pebble line, like: a colorful e-paper display; an updated, notification Pebble managed to build up a formidable reputation on the smartwatch market that started well before the recent hype for wearable devices. The company has always tried to set itself apart from the crowd with interesting technology and design decisions. for its latest smartwatch with a color screen through Kickstarter — since then, it’s raised more than $12.1 million from over 54,000 backers. But Pebble isn’t done. On Tuesday it introduced another watch: The Pebble Time Steel, which happens to Pebble, maker of the popular Pebble and Pebble Steel smartwatch, has revealed a new model, and also returned to the scene of its original triumph – Kickstarter. It’s called the Pebble Time, and it sports a color e Ink screen, but it still promises an .
Pebble celebrated with a Vine: The Pebble Time watch has a color display, a battery life of up to seven days, a timeline and a microphone that allows the user to record notes or reply to notifications. Business Insider and other news outlets have pointed If the runaway success of the Pebble Watch has taught us one thing the company is on the verge of launching its first color wearable in the form of the Pebble Time, and we went hands-on with the device at the Mobile World Congress to see how it's Pebble today announced a new smartwatch with a color e-paper display and a new timeline interface. The Pebble Time, now on Kickstarter and scheduled to ship May 2015, features a color display that will allow for up to seven days between charges. The watch Entrepreneur and blogger Jason Calacanis summarized it best with his tweet: "So the pebble color watch hit $8m in 12 hours….ummm the world has just changed." As a bit of history lesson, it was May 2012 when Pebble, the second-largest manufacturer of .
Another Picture of color pebble watch:
Pocket Shopper (front $368), Tulip Shopper (back-$348)
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