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Silverlit VBeat Air Guitar

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2008-03-10 13:00:42 by Edwin in Coolest Gadgets
...Silverlit V Beat Guitar to fulfill your dreams This motion-sensing electronic guitar simulator is perfect for wannabe guitar heroes whove graduated beyond air-guitar and tennis rackets, but havent quite got to grips with the real thing yet! Pre-programmed rhythms and an instructive guided learning feature will ensure great sounds in no time...
 
 
 
 
 
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Silverlit VBeat Air Guitar and Air Drums are better than the real thing

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2008-03-10 12:11:00 by Paul Miller in Engadget
...Silverlit provides just such a future with the VBeat Air Guitar and Air Drums. Building upon Tomy's groundbreaking Air Guitar Pro , the VBeat instruments include "free style" and "easy go" modes, the latter of which allows for playing you fakestrument to pre-programmed rhythms -- a synergy of layered samples and a metronome, simply stunning....
 
 
 
 
 
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The Silverlit i-Fairy, a pastel-colored RC butterfly

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2008-05-19 16:40:18 by John Brownlee in Boing Boing Gadgets
If Boing Boing Gadgets were ever to have its own version of the unicorn chaser, this Silverlit i-Fairy (24.99), a remote control butterfly fairy, might well be it. It's like some some lepidopterist was able to capture one of the bio-mechanical specimens that flutter in the faery realm about Joel's head, then successfully bred it Silverlit iFairy...
 
 
 
 
 
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Silverlit: MX-1 Extreme

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2008-11-12 09:05:35 by jk in Gadgets Club
...Silverlit: MX-1 Extreme at only 9.99 (aprox. $15.62, EUR 13.99 Description Silverlit has always made the tiniest of remote control helicopters, and this is probably the smallest of all! Just about the same length as a credit card, the MX1 Extreme is so small that it fits inside its own controller which doubles a handy carry case too Despite...
 
 
 
 
 
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Silverlit ibird- a mesmerizing creation that gets you chirpy

2008-03-04 09:53:41 by Editor in Gizmodiva.com
 
The bird remings me of the movie-Lord of the rings, when the princess rides on a horse through the jungle and those tiny-glittering birds fly by as she gazes at them. The Silverlit ibird not only looks like a
 
 
 
 
 
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Silverlit V-Beat Air Drums

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2008-03-05 15:11:48 by Joel Johnson in Boing Boing Gadgets
Silverlit, a manufacturer perhaps best known for its tiny R/C helicopters, has released the "V-Beat Air Drums" to accompany its Air Guitar. Motion sensors in the sticks let you make noises without actually hitting anything, which might be a good idea depending on how well they are calibrated Oh, who I am fooling? Just watch the video, try not to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Silverlit V-Beat Air DrumsMotion-Sensor Sticks for Schmucks [Air Drums]

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2008-03-06 06:31:23 by Addy Dugdale in Gizmodo
Silverlit, purveyors of remote-controlled things that fly , have come up trumps with their V-Beat Air Drums. Containing motion sensors (but, sadly, no neon tips like you see in the picture) they are the beans to the toast that is the V-Beat air guitar. Plug your iPod into the control box and drum along to whatever you fancy. There's even some...
 
 
 
 
 
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Silverlit i-Fairy Butterfly

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2008-05-19 10:47:48 by Editor in Ubergizmo
...Silverlit i-Fairy bucks conventional thinking, retailing for 24.99 a pop. I suppose this is less exciting than a RC airplane, considering how slow and clumsy butterflies flutter about as they enjoy an extremely short life on earth after emerging from the cocoon. A quartet of AA batteries are required to power both the i-Fairy butterfly and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Silverlit RC Ducati Motorcycle Racer Leans Into Turns Around Your Furniture [RC Ducati]

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2008-08-10 13:00:00 by Jack Loftus in Gizmodo
...Silverlit did with this 1:12 scale red racer is throw on a working driver and let him have some say in where the sportbike is going. Thanks to an on board gyro, the rider actually leans from side-to-side, just like those crazy guys I see whipping around European courses on Speedvision. The $96 racer also has an active throttle control and...