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May 05, 2008

R2D2 DVD/games projector

So while artoo is usually repro'd in cheapo plastic and turned into a shampoo dispenser / wastebin / flip-top laundry basket, in this way more expensive and extremely realistic artoo you get a DVD/game projector that can display a picture up to 260 inches!

Artooprojector

The remote control is shaped like the Millenium Falcon. Sriously. He's also compatible with all the next-gen consoles:

Hdgamingwithartoo

Points if you can identify the game there, and he's all yours for three thousand bux.
Oh well.

(Thanks Nick!)

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Comments

The game's Starcraft.

I do want, this is awesome. Also, the game is Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, intro to Cargoship (Crew Expendable) to be exact.

Sadly he displays in holographic style SD pictures. No HD goodness here, which is kind of pointless. Well I suppose he was manufactured in 1977.

Looks awesome though. They had them at the Star Wars geek fest in Docklands in July and I was practically ready to sell my car (+ mats) for it.

Awesome! I so want one... :-)

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