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If you are not pleased with placing your bets on your run-of-the-mill roulette table, you ought to take a look at the nifty Corian Digital Roulette Table designed by Moritz Waldemeyer. The Corian table is based on the concept of true random phenomenons to create random numbers. The winning number is determined by the true random event that is the input of the croupier.
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Primarily used for making countertops, Corian is a solid surface material made of acrylic polymer and alumina trihydrate. The lights in the hanging lamp that signifies an upturned roulette wheel illuminate as soon as the croupier sets the game in motion. While these lights start moving in a circle, the numbers on the table flash in a random sequence. Only the winning number remains illuminated after the flashing stops.

The interesting thing is the usage of sensors that pore over true random phenomenons to create random numbers since we all know that a computer algorithm cannot produce true random numbers.

Via: YankoDesign