Bandai Nano- technology Aqua Dance toy
February 25, 2009 by Aunindita
Filed under Toy Gadgets

Japan is famous for creating interesting toy gazettes that are loved all over the world. Once again Japan has done the trick with Aqua Dance toy. A well known Japanese toy making company, Bandai, has come up with the concept of Aqua Dance toy, which is a water toy. Toys are one topic that is close to every ones hearts be it a kid or a grown up. And a toy gadget is what we all get fascinated to. Aqua Dance toy is one such gadget that you cant resist loving. Aqua Dance toy employs nano technology in order to send water ball streams over its plane.
Those who had physics as their subject, I am sure would be well versed with nano technology, but for others nanotechnology which Aqua Dance toy uses, controls the subject on the scale of a molecule or an atom. In the case of Aqua Dance toy, rolling water drops behave as mercury and move in a continuous flow over the plastic surface of the Aqua Dance toy. Its like one of those science experiments we do in smaller classes.
But the consequence that comes forward is much better than what we used to do in our science classes. It results in a water fountain toy that has been termed as the Aqua Dance toy that has such a hypnotic effect on the consumers that they just cant resist it. This water fountain is a continuous process as every time a water ball completes its stroll over the plastic maze, it drops back into the water tank with the help of a pump.
Available in $40, Aqua Dance toy came to market in the month of march last year and is quite popular. Right now being sold in a well known Akihabara shop, speculations say it will move west soon. So get prepared to buy this gadget toy which will soon come to your town too and by chance you cant resist it, you know where to look for it.
Bandai Diorama Speaker
January 27, 2009 by admin
Filed under Home Entertainment Gadgets, Music Gadgets

Here is a set of speakers with a difference. Japanese firm Bandai have taken a standard set of speakers and designed it with a 3D version of the Ginza district of Tokyo as in 1955 on the top.
Featuring 2x1W speakers a limit of 2000 copies are being made so if you want one you have to get there fast. Included in the design are LED light sources, moving parts, and of course sound effects. Unfortunately the one down side is the price, i.e. $2,200 – I’ll stick with the ones I have for now.




