[yergacheffe] was able to get his hands on a shiny new Google ADK board about a week before it was revealed at I/O, as well as got hectic putting together a neat job to show off a few of the ADK’s features. His concept was to meld together the ADK as well as Google’s new music service, two products he states complement each other extremely well.
He had a handful of LED matrices left over from last year’s maker Faire, which he made a decision to utilize as a Google music metadata display. The base of the screen is made of laser-cut acrylic, with a few spare ShiftBrites illumination up the Google music beta logo.
He states it took actually just a couple lines of code to get his Android handset to talk with the screen – a testament to just exactly how simple it is to utilize the ADK.
Pretty much any individual can walk up, connect their phone, as well as see their present music track on the screen with zero fuss, which you can see in the video demo below.