This has to be better fun than remote control car. Imagine controlling this beast using cell phone via Bluetooth connection. By the way, what happens if it lost the signal out of sudden?
Why would someone want to get a hold on this gadget? And it only has 15 minutes of battery life. It could be better if we could have two options to select from; a normal torch light and a destroyer.
Are there any functions other than just a replica of fireplace? Why not just stick a picture on the wall which is very very very much less than the price to buy this thing.
The first time I had actually seen a hologram was at KL Tower, Malaysia. It shows a full-size 3D projection of ex-Prime Minister, sitting on a chair, giving his speech. And that was years ago. It would be better to have projection out of the cube.
I am always interested in portable stuffs; category Technology. Nowadays, it’s not surprising to see how advance it is in Japan compare to the country we live in. I believe they will soon have it marketed for other countries; maybe years later.
Right at the moment, I don’t mind paying £2 to 3 network to watch TV on-the-go using my mobile if necessary.
Now I wonder. Why a calculator from 1948 uses mechanical grind while the calculators in the modern era require battery, or batteries? And not to mention, it looks cool.
Prove me if I am wrong. Guys will try to avoid it while gals will hint the guys to get it. Indeed, it is a cool thing to have, especially the days are numbered. Would appreciate if more designs available.
Looking at the description, I felt a bit out. Looking at the video, I couldn't help but stop after 10 seconds watching it. If I got hold on this gadget, I am afraid that I will throw it away out of frustration of trying to scroll to the 100th picture.
This thing is amazing. Is there any button to press so that it will go back to its original shape? It would be even lovely to have the buttons be placed at anywhere I like.
I wonder how long will the battery last if left unused. There's a type of rechargeable battery; product of Uniross, called 'hybrio' which maintains the charges up to 90% if left unused for years.
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