Posts Tagged Bumblebee

The Bumblebee Voice Mixer Helmet – A Future Collector’s Piece

Posted by on Monday, 24 May, 2010

The famed Transformers Bumblebee Voice Mixer Helmet that was brought out as part of the merchandise for the film Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen, looks prepared to become a future collector’s item for many Transformers followers, thus make positive you maintain your own in great condition! Why is the Bumblebee Voice Mixer going to become sought after?

Well, that’s because in the forthcoming third film, the Bumblebee character (together with many of the other characters) are to be getting a redesign, which means he will not resemble the Transformers Bumblebee Voice Mixer helmet toy’s design any more.

So, if you retain your Transformers Bumblebee Voice Mixer Helmet in good order, free of dirt, and make positive you restore its batteries on a regular basis to have the electronics operating well, you may witness the price of this great toy climb in years to come.

The Transformers toys that have been created out there ever since the franchise became widespread within the Nineteen Eighties are all seen as Transformers collector’s items, and a great many of the toys and figures that were brought out for the initial two live action movies within the 2000s have already started to become highly sought after by enthusiasts. Therefore do try to maintain your Transformers Bumblebee Voice Mixer Helmet in good operating order and good physical state so that you’ll have a superb collectible on your hands in the long run, or indeed simply so you’ll continue to appreciate this great toy for a good long while.


lang lang playing flight of the bumblebee…on an iPad

Posted by on Saturday, 22 May, 2010


concert on 4/19 at san francisco davies symphony hall — he walked out on stage with an ipad for his first (out of three) encores to play this.


Concert pianist plays iPad onstage

Posted by on Friday, 23 April, 2010

In concert in San Francisco, Lang Lang played “Flight of the Bumblebee” using the Magic Piano iPad app.

Originally posted at Technically Incorrect


Your Transformers Bumblebee Voice Mixer Helmet – A Future Collector’s Piece

Posted by on Friday, 19 March, 2010

The famous Transformers Bumblebee Voice Mixer Helmet that was brought out as part of the merchandise for the movie Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen, looks like it’s prepared to develop into a future collector’s piece for many Transformers fans, thus be sure you keep yours in great order! Why is it that the Bumblebee Voice Mixer set to become sought after?

Well, that’s due to the fact that in the forthcoming third film, the Bumblebee character (along with many of the other Transformers characters) are to be obtaining a redesign, that means he won’t resemble the Transformers Bumblebee Voice Mixer helmet toy’s design any longer.

So, if you retain your Transformers Bumblebee Voice Mixer Helmet in smart condition, freed from filth, and be sure you change its batteries on an everyday basis to have the circuits operating well, you may witness the worth of this great toy increase in times to come.

The Transformers toys that have been created offered ever since the franchise became fashionable within the Nineteen Eighties are all seen as collector’s pieces, and many of the toys and figures that were brought out for the first 2 live action movies within the 2000s have already started to get to be highly sought after by enthusiasts. Thus do strive to maintain your Transformers Bumblebee Voice Mixer Helmet in smart operating order and smart physical state so you can have a excellent collectible on your hands in the longer term, or indeed simply so that you can continue to appreciate this great toy for a smart long while.


Bag Week: Kata CS-17 camera satchel

Posted by on Monday, 14 December, 2009

kata-cs-17-leadName one messenger bag that effectively combines a notebook bag and a camera case? Obviously the bag pictured above. The Kata CS-17.

Info:

  • The Kata CS-17
  • Holds up to a 17-inch notebook
  • Padded, removable pouch can hold a DSLR & 2 lens
  • Constucted out of nylon
  • Weather cover
  • $140 MSRP

Pros

  • Dual purpose notebook/camera case
  • Top zipper allows quick, discrete access
  • Relatively inexpensive

Cons

  • Not the best looking bag
  • Big Bird designed the inside

cs-17-topIf you’ve ever tried to fit your DSLR into a normal messenger bag, you totally understand the draw to this bag. Other bags just aren’t designed to hold a large camera and a notebook at the same time. I’ve always ended up pushing the notebook as far to one side of the bag as possible so the camera’s lens will fit down the side of the bag next to the computer. It definitely doesn’t make you feel comfortable.

But with this bag your camera can be safely stored in its own padded pouch with room for two accessories like flashes or lenses. The computer is housed in its own padded spot too. Accessing the contents can be done by unzipping the large, front flap or through a somewhat hidden top zipper.  If the bag wasn’t so damn ugly, it would be perfect for a blogger running around CES.

cs-17-fullI’m not loving the bag’s look. It reminds me of something from the trendy and teal 90’s. I’m even turned off by Kata’s logo. And the inside is way too yellow. Throw a Transformer’s logo on it and it would be Bumblebee.

But that’s Kata. All the company’s bags have a yellow interior and I better get used to it; I have two more bags from Kata to review this week.

Wrap-up

The concept behind this bag is solid. It effectively holds both a notebook and a DSLR at the same time. But I’m not into the look. Say what you will, but I totally feel that’s important especially when a bag costs $140. Hey, maybe you’re still into pleated khakis and light blue polo shirts. If that’s you, and you have to tout both a big camera and a notebook, buy this bag.



Transformers Watches Are A Modern Tribute To Kronoforms

Posted by on Monday, 23 November, 2009

Transformers Watches (Images courtesy Amazon)
By Andrew Liszewski

In terms of transformability, these new Transformers watches aren’t that far off from the Kronoforms that helped make the 80’s as awesome as they were. But I don’t think today’s kids will even give them a second look since all they’re really getting is a basic robot toy and an even more basic LCD clock. No sound effects, no rocket launchers, no LEDs and no websites to interact with. Yeesh! When I was a kid we didn’t have… well you know how it goes. $9.99 each available from Amazon.

[ Optimus & Bumblebee Transformers Watches ] VIA [ Wrist Dreams ]