Cool R2D2 gadget.

Quality but how much will it set you back. I Just googled it can't find any prices. But looks like there making tie-fighter speakers..
 
About $3000. There's a thread about it in home cinema.

It's awesome though, I want one...
 
Seriously what the hell. It has cool features but why does it have to be in some kind of remote control mobility R2-D2 form? It's just unnesessary and a useless gimmick.
 
That Web-Cam could be used for some realy dodgy shots from under desks... and then scuttle away before anyone knows!!... :D
 
[geek mode]



[default - on already:rolleyes:]


would've preferred the remote to be a lightsaber where you use it like a wii-mote and program "sabre-gestures" (ala mouse gestures) for control. Great bit of kit though, and how apt for Star Wars day :D

[edit - SW day was yesterday dam it]
 
Someone I work with buys T3 stuff magazine and a competition to win one was in it. I never enter that sort of stuff but took a punt, sent a text off.

Three weeks later a phone call.

Hello is that Mr X

Yeah

This is T3 magazine you entered a competition to win a Star wars projector?

My heart starting beating 180 BPM

Yeah yeah thats me!

How do you fancy taking out a subscription for T3 magazine at a cheap price of blah blah blah

Gutted :(
 
Chris Moyles has one. He was talking about it this morning.

I don't quite understand what powers it? Haven't you got to plug it in?
 
I don't quite understand what powers it? Haven't you got to plug it in?

I have the same problem understanding where my mobile phone, laptop, pda, wireless mouse, iPod, and portable DVD player get their power from too.

Why can't there just be a logical explination.
 
:) ok, stupid question! I thought projectors took a whole load of power, so just presumed they couldn't be powered for long by an onboard battery.
 
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