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Are you a LEGO fan? Turns out gadget makers have a fascination with LEGO blocks too, and it shows. PC Mag rounded-up the ten coolest LEGO-inspired gadgets in a recent article, which include some quirky stuff like a working LEGO Guitar Hero Controller, and a LEGO iPhone. Sure the list includes items created by fans, but there are some products you can actually buy in stores like the La Cie Brick, the LEGO Robo-Rings, and the Homade LEGO MP3 player. I've always wanted the tiny retro block iPod speaker that plugs into the bottom of your iPod, but I can't seem to find them anywhere, since they're always sold out.
Turns out Homeloo has a full-sized version of a LEGO iPod stereo speaker/dock available on its site. The iStereo Speaker runs on AC power or three AA batteries, has volume controls, two speakers, and an integrated iPod dock. It features a very patriotic red, white, and blue color-scheme, but the important thing to remember is it will match all your other LEGO-inspired gadgets if you happen to have them.
The LEGO Brick Turns 50
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1 Posted by chiefofbeats on Sat Mar 1, 2008 12:35AM EST Report Abuse
It's cool as long as they don't charge you an arm and a leg for it. It looks like a toy and probably sounds like a toy to should cost as much a a toy. It's a novelty piece. It is what it is.