
To teach a golf cheat a lesson, use Incred-a-Ball. Inside this nifty gadget is a spinning gyro that's activated by a remote control. Press the remote control and Incred-a-ball spins around in all directions as if possessed.
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Sometimes impressing the family is an emergency. So turn to the X-Twin Palm Z. Powered by a single propeller motor, it is remarkably responsive mid-flight and is controlled through a hand held radio control unit.
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Now this, we are particularly proud of. The world's first radio-controlled flying insect. Yes, it flaps exactly like a real dragonfly. And does the stunts to match. Furthermore, it can be flown indoors or out thanks to an ultra-light carbon-fibre body.
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It's a distressing condition for women, but one that can be cured by the Micro Mosquito - the world's smallest and lightest 3-Channel indoor RC Helicopter, with exceptional manoeuvrability and flying precision.
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Meet Homersapien - Springfield's answer to The Terminator, a fusion of high technology and doughnut-addled yellow cartoon icon.
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Listen up. No self-respecting Star Wars fan would be seen without the R2-D2 Web Camera. So we advise you to buy the R2-D2 Web Camera immediately, to prevent being excommunicated by the wider online Star Wars community.
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Homersapien goes where you instruct him to, when you ask. Will pick items up, throw things in the bin. And with a selection of Homer catchphrases will even make you laugh on command.
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Roboquad is a genuine first on a good many levels. It's the first true robotic arthropod - that's the family of animals including spiders and crustaceans - with many elements in common with the Mars robots designed by its inventor, pioneering NASA scientist Mark Tilden.
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For the Star Wars obsessed there is no other way to enjoy Star Wars DVDs, games or music. The R2-D2 Projector projects bright clear images onto walls and even projects onto the ceiling.
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As ever with Spiderman, it's his insect-like nervous system that marks him out as special. Advanced interactive reflexes enable him to respond to touch, sound and obstacles in his path. In fact, he's a robot so advanced, you could be forgiven for thinking he's human…
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