Published on November 24th,2009 at 3:06 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Another Cool gadget from Cube Works, Yoda USB

Cube Works has molded their creativity with the popular image of the Star Wars series and came up with this brand new product. The most powerful of all the Jedi Masters, YODA, from now will be by your side warding off evil spirits with his illuminated light saber. It comes with an installation CD allowing you to assign keywords to activate reactions such as blush on YODA’s cheeks or illumination of the light saber. What’s more, If you want, you can also attach it with a clip (included in the package) on your monitor to watch you over. It is compatible with Windows XP (service Pack 2 and later)/ Vista, requires min. 1Ghz Intel Pentium and processor, min.256 MB memory, more than 2 MB hard disk space and finally USB 2.0 Port and CD Rom drive.

There comes the question of where you can find it. Of course at the renown address of the gig stuff: geekstuff4u.



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