Articles tagged with: R2D2
Posted in Gadget on 7 July 2008
Here’s the video (directed by David M.) R2D2! So as for Darth Vader Hub, it is lively, offers some sound effects to Star Wars and especially to our small robot… Remember that it goes into action all 3 minutes, it offers 4 USB ports, moving the head. And I am betting that you’ll all crack when you hear communicate with you! Our R2D2 USB Hub is now available on GeekStuff4U.com for 43 €!

Posted in USB on 28 June 2008

Geek, as well as all Star Wars fans must see! “Darth Vader USB hub”, appeared, dull around the PC would no doubt reanimation. Now it is their function, USB hub, but a kid, of course, as well as regular USB hub, which can not be used. Flash memory and MP3 players to plug connected to the viewing and store data, you can listen to music.
What is early Uno Tei! Now it is a production! How this “Darth Vader USB hub” moving!.
DASUBEIDA moves to connect to a PC, whether it or lump at the movie that has been published just excited to be coming ? That “KOHO” such as breathing, but it real hard to be impressed.
And the next week, R2-D2 version also available USB hub. This is increasingly not miss!
Posted in Robot on 7 April 2008

Bored of those tiny miny remote controlled Star war robots that your dad had been gifting you since your third birthday? Check out the life sized robot in shape of this universe’s campest robot C-3PO and his faithful twittering companion, R2-D2.
Yes, they are life-sized but replicas of the originals but good enough to pamper your love and mad craze to collect the automatic dolls.
Not just these are the exactly accurate reproductions straight from the flick, but also feature sound systems and lights to put them a little close to their original avatars when powered by a set of AA batteries. Each of them come with a display base and a magnetically attached restraining bolt to keep them in check.
Made in fiberglass and “various quality materials”, these mechanicals wonders can adorn your hi-tech living space and become the charm of your robot collection by the end of this year, thanks to the supplier Sideshow Collectibles.
Now coming to the money matter, don’t expect them to be any way light on your pockets coz one of these in your home can cost you a whopping $6,000 with a “restraining bolt accessory” to help you take the full fun of your new toys.
Via: Theforcenet

