If you’re a TNW regular, then you’ve probably heard us talk up the Nix Mini Color Sensor and its raging coolness before. Its ability to analyze and identify any color, then spit out the specific print ...
Match any color using this $80 device. TL;DR: Match colors precisely every time with the Nix Mini 3 color-matching sensor, on sale for just $79.99 (reg. $97) for a limited time at the Mashable Shop.
Tangerine, merigold, cider, rust, ginger, tiger, fire, bronze, cantaloupe, apricot, clay, honey, carrot, squash, spice, marmalade, amber, sandstone and yam. If you couldn’t immediately place that ...
TL;DR: The Nix Mini 2 Color Sensor assists in finding the exact color match you need and is now further on sale at $59.97 for Memorial Day. Matching colors for your creative projects can be a daunting ...
The following content is brought to you by Mashable partners. If you buy a product featured here, we may earn an affiliate commission or other compensation. TL;DR: As of March 4, the Nix Mini Color ...
Whether you’re designing a room, building a brand palette, or just trying to match “that perfect green” from your favorite coffee shop, the Nix Mini 3 Color Sensor can help you save time, guesswork, ...
The world is filled with rich, vibrant colors—many of which we would like to replicate when it comes time to paint a room, a car, or even design a website. However, when it comes to matching colors ...
TL;DR: The portable Nix Mini 2 Color Sensor seamlessly blends precision with versatility, instantly matching scans to over 100,000 brand-name paint colors, adapting to the needs of design pros, ...
We have a great deal for our readers on the Nix Mini Color Sensor V2 in the Geeky Gadgets Deals store today, you can save 15% off the regular price. The Nix Mini Color Sensor V2 is available in the ...
Already thinking about all your spring cleaning projects? If you’re doing any painting, you may be tempted to trust swatches or the naked eye to find the right colors. But a better solution exists, ...
The human eye is not engineered to detect subtle differences in color. That’s why, even when you get a swatch, it’s still exceedingly difficult to find the right color when you go to the paint store ...