Lovers of pyrotechnics everywhere have always struggled with the quandary: what to do on a rainy day? Well, firebugs, get a load of this:
Sega Toys Japan has heard your prayers and answered ‘em in the form of the Uchiage Hanabi. This is essentially a projector that displays “
fireworks” on the walls and ceilings, with realistic movement and sound. And if that weren’t enough, you can create your own fireworks and program your own shows. Now you can have Bastille Day, every day, in the privacy of your apartment! Out August 1, with a list price of $168. Video after the break.
[Via Japan Trend Shop]
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Lovers of pyrotechnics everywhere have always struggled with the quandary: what to do on a rainy day? Well, firebugs, get a load of this:
Sega Toys Japan has heard your prayers and answered ‘em in the form of the Uchiage Hanabi. This is essentially a projector that displays “
fireworks” on the walls and ceilings, with realistic movement and sound. And if that weren’t enough, you can create your own fireworks and program your own shows. Now you can have Bastille Day, every day, in the privacy of your apartment! Out August 1, with a list price of $168. Video after the break.
[Via Japan Trend Shop]
Continue reading Sega Toys makes indoor fireworks infinitely safer, to Elvis Costello’s dismay
Filed under: Displays
Sega Toys makes indoor fireworks infinitely safer, to Elvis Costello’s dismay originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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It’s not like we haven’t seen slightly funny / interesting / unorthodox USB flash drives before, but there’s just something about a headless penguin hanging from a USB port that gets us chuckling. Available in 2/4/8/16GB capacities, the simply... - Power Glove granted infinitely more power, bluetooth, and accelerometer in honor of 20th birthday
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