i.gizmodo.com - 1/13/2009
—
Kids love gadgets almost as love as they love Legos, so for the company to release a line of brick-infused cameras, MP3 players and walkie-talkies is just good business sense. But wait! There's a catch. Despite the branding and look of the devices, which will be accompanied by a secondary line ...
kidstechreview.com - 1/13/2009
—
kidstechreview.com —
Digital Blue and LEGO have announced a licencing
agreement that will bring several LEGO branded kid's tech...
products to market. The line is scheduled for release this summer and will include digital cameras, video cameras, MP3 players, walkie talkies ...
(more)
LEGO Announces Digital Camera, MP3 Player and Other ...
kidstechreview.com - 1/13/2009
—
kidstechreview.com —
Digital Blue and LEGO have announced a licencing
agreement that will bring several LEGO branded kid's tech...
products to market. The line is scheduled for release this summer and will include digital cameras, video cameras, MP3 players, walkie talkies ...
(more)
LEGO Announces Digital Camera, MP3 Player and Other ...
geeky-gadgets.com - 1/13/2009
—
geeky-gadgets.com —
It looks like Lego is entering the consumer
electronics market, with the launch of a new range...
of Lego designed gadget aimed at kids. Lego Gadgets Lego has teamed up with Digital blue, and they will be releasing a new range of Lego themed gadgets this ...
(more)
Lego Gadgets
Comments
Blog Reactions
Lego camera can't be taken apart, unfortunately
DVICE Atom Feed —
... lke they were built out of the famous toy blocks. It's pretty awesome stuff, although it's disappointing that it's not actually made out of real Lego pieces. You can't take it apart and switch the colors around or make a camera that's shaped like a spaceship.
OK, so that would make for a pretty fragile camera, but come on! The whole point of Legos is to let you build stuff, to sell a Lego product that can't be taken apart just seems wrong.
Kids Tech Review, via Gizmodo
Lego Camcorder Continues Replacing Your Gadgets Brick by Brick [Lego]
Gizmodo —
They have already taken over your digital camera, MP3 player, walkie-talkies and cellphones, but now Lego has their sights set on your camcorder in a quest to take over your gadgets. The camcorder was recently spotted at a toy fair in Nuremberg, Germany—but like these other branded products, it does not feature actual Lego brick functionality. In my opinion, that's a real oversight on their part. How awesome would it be to be able to build a mount for this on a Mindstorms vehicle? [Hobbymedia via DVICE]
...
Related: lego walkie talkies, lego gadgets camera
Lego launches digital camera range —
T3.com News
Not just a child's plaything, the Lego range is now reaching out to big kids with a range of cameras and gadgets. And we can't wait!
Lego has signed a deal with Digital Blue to produce digital cameras, video cameras, MP3 players, walkie talkies ...