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LighTalk by Josh Rubin
Another throw back to the Sky Writer, LighTalk goes one step further. You can scan any image to then play it back by waving the pen back and forth to illuminate the LEDs. Passing notes in class will never be the same again.
$42 at Compact Impact
This entry posted on 02 November 2004 at
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