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October 22, 2009
Star Trek Internet Communicator
Good backup for when the ansible's down.
From the website:
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Star Trek Internet Communicator
Although it is unable to use "subspace" frequencies for instantaneous interstellar communication, this Star Trek Communicator serves as an internet phone.
Faithful to the original
design first seen in the original series, it plugs into a Mac or a PC
running Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7 using its built-in USB cable,
allowing you to use it to make internet phone calls (requires broadband
internet connection and your preferred voice-over-IP software).
Widely
claimed to have served as the inspiration for the modern cell phone,
the communicator "chirps" when flipped open, one of the 21 included
sound clips from the original series.
The hallmark Moiré-patterned
circle lights up using LEDs.
4-1/4"L x 2-3/4"W x 1"D.
5 oz.
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$49.95.Note: Don't confuse the functional device above with last year's Version 1.0 (below),
which was basically a tricked-out paperweight.
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