Star Wars Darth Vader Laptop

Star Wars Darth Vader Laptop

Electric toys that seems to whisper “I am your father” to your kids is nothing new. But it’s never quite been with the same authority as the Star Wars Darth Vader Laptop – an educational tool shaped like the helmet worn by Anakin Skywalker’s alter ego. Hidden inside is a mini QWERTY keyboard and a light sabre.

Select activities with the ultimate light sabre. Light sabre extends at a push of a button. Light sabre has motion sensors so that when the player swings the light sabre it plays sound effects as the light sabre moves. Choose if you want to be a Jedi Knight or Sith Lord and light sabre will reflect your choice. Packed with exciting games to train reflexes, typing and rhythm. Develops hand-eye coordination, memory and music talents. 50 English games. Audio jack to plug and play quietly. Batteries: 3AA.

No word on pricing.

(Via TFTS)

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