R2D2-Shaped DVD and Videogame Projector
Rikardon writes "Nikko Home Electronics has created a DVD projector that looks and moves like R2D2 — with a remote control shaped like the Millenium Falcon. The specs aren't bad: a claimed projection area of up to 6.6m; built-in DVD and CD players; analog and digital video and audio ports; various memory card orifices, and an internal iPod dock. Favorite feature: tilt the legs to adjust the projection height, up to and including projection on the ceiling. No word on whether it projects holograms."
Looking at their (awful, difficult to navigate flash based) website, I discover that they actually mean 6.6m diagonal.
I have never seen such a tangible commitment to the single life.
"pi pi ri pi ri pi pi pi ri" translates to "please insert memory stick into my orifice".
alias possession='chmod 666 satan && ls
I think the title says it all.
Carry on, this is not the post you are looking for.
Ignore this signature. By order.
The reason they don't show a tag is because it isn't a vendor site, so you have to go click on your country to find a vendor..yadda yadda yadda you eventually get to see a price in your country. US$2,900. €2799
Absolute power corrupts absolutely. indymedia
So when something goes wrong, does it say "Help me Obi Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope."?
Things you think are in the Constitution, but are not.
.... that this site has already succumbed to the dark side !
I had an R2D2 shaped vaccuum cleaner long before they made the Roomba. Well, it wouldn't sweep by itself but it made funny little R2D2 noises when you pulled it along the floor if you didn't oil the castors.
It wouldn't show movies, either. Ok, I guess that pretty much sucked. Never mnd.
mcgrew's razor: Never attribute to stupidity that which can be explained by greedy self-interest
This is a HUGE step, by the way
R2D2 is actually a perfect beginner home robot. About 15 years ago I was saying that a home robot would be the entertainment center with a projector and media player. It would be a phone, message center, wireless networking, vacuum, etc. etc.
In a few more years, I can really see apartments or dorm rooms with no stereo, no "computer," no TV, etc. You have one device, positioned so its charging booth is a good location for the projected screen. When it is not in use, it will roam the home vacuuming and taking the occasional picture for security.
When you are home, it will playback phone messages, music, project the TV, play a DVD search the web, etc. Maybe it will download a recipe for your bread machine.
I'm pretty sure I can build my own working R2D2 for a fraction of that.
Then these are not the droids you're looking for.
You can go about your business.
Ooh, a sarcasm detector. Oh, that's a real useful invention.
Actually, I was thinking about the possibility of driving one around the office, chirping at people adoringly, and when they lean down... KAPOW! 1500 Lumens to the face! R2 was always a badass. I think I could mod a tazer in the motorized flip-out iPod bay without much trouble.
You're not paranoid if they really ARE out to get you...
Yo-Yo-Yo-Yo-Yoda
Well, I left home just a week before,
And I'd never ever been a Jedi before,
But Obi-Wan, he set me straight a course,
And said "Go to Yoda and he'll teach you the Force!"
Looks like someone was listening to Radio 1 this morning :) The Chris Moyles Show effecting /. I never ever thought it!
When do we get a wireless protocol droid to go with it?
I'm pretty sure I can build my own working R2D2 for a fraction of that.
Yeah, forget these guys! I'm gonna build my own R2D2, with blackjack and hookers. In fact, forget the robot. Ah, screw the whole thing.
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