
We have reported on Lego products before, like the Lego Stop Motion Animation camera from Digital Blue.
As you can see, these are pictures with Star Wars characters, but not ones that are moving. As you can see, they are not recognizable scenes from the films.
I mean, I don't remember the ...
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February 21st, 2011 | Posted in Cool Pictures | 1 Comment

I thought that a lot of fans of this site and Lego might enjoy this particular collection of stills that are based on some very classic shots.
As you can see, this one is Iwo Jima, and if you click on my Source. You can see some classic shots of National Geographic and other ...
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February 11th, 2011 | Posted in Cool Pictures | Comments Off

I thought that those who like Lego would love this particular news item.
Some Lego and Mario fan set up a NextEngine 3D Laser Scanner on a tiny Mario figure, and this helped him set up a wireframe model so he could make a giant sized Lego Mario model.
You can check out ...
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December 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Scanners | Comments Off
You know all those Kinect hacks that we have been reporting on lately? Here is another use of object recognition and protectors, and this one uses Lego.
This OASIS, or Object Aware Situated Interaction System, uses cameras that can detect objects and depth, and then project some interesting effects on a table as ...
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November 25th, 2010 | Posted in Projectors, Software | Comments Off
Okay, this is about the coolest printer that I have ever seen. Sure, it can't do photographs, but if you need something printed with a Sharpie pen, then this particular printer by user name squirrelfantasy is for you.
As you can see from the video, it has circuit boards on it, along with ...
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June 6th, 2010 | Posted in printer | Comments Off

At last, a digital camera that is made of Lego! Granted, it isn't completely made of Lego, as it would not function, but it's got all the digital innards.
It has 3 Megapixels, 4x digital zoom, plus a 1.5 inch LCD screen. It holds up to 80 photos, and you can put ...
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February 26th, 2010 | Posted in Other Brands | Comments Off

This camera may not necessarily be surprising but the thing is, it doesn’t actually work. The Lego Polaroid camera would have been a great addition to the line of devices that Lego has been releasing in the market. It may be the digital age but some exceptions such as Polaroid-based cameras still have a place ...
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December 31st, 2009 | Posted in Other Brands | 2 Comments

Here is another handy scanner for people who want to scan some pages from actual books today. Curiously, it comes from an unlikely brand in LEGO. The LEGO book scanner is the latest addition, making it easier for users to capture page content automatically. As long as you place the tome of your choice on ...
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December 18th, 2009 | Posted in Scanners | Comments Off

We’ve shown you the LEGO camera and camcorder a long time ago, but we’re back to tell you that these camera toys will be available soon in stores. Both of them are fully working gadgets made by Digital Blue and your child will love them.
The LEGO Digital Camera will be available for $49.99 which ...
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October 5th, 2009 | Posted in Camcorder, compact digital camera, Cool Products | 3 Comments

The Lego Digital Blue video camera in the picture here will go well with the children projector we've just shown you. The prototype video camera here was spotted at a toy fair in Nuremberg and we'll be waiting to see more details of it. We're interested to see what a digital video camera for kids ...
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February 12th, 2009 | Posted in Camcorder, Cool Products | Comments Off