Phantom Lapboard May Actually Ship 95
notthatwillsmith writes "Despite never actually releasing the Phantom console, it looks like Phantom Entertainment (the company formerly known as Infinium Labs) may actually ship its sofa-friendly mouse/keyboard combo controller, the Lapboard, sometime this decade. The Lapboard is currently scheduled for a mid-June release at a price of $130, with the included laser mouse." We've been mulling over the much delayed Phantom console for years.
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You must be new here.
$130? (Score:5, Insightful)
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I could buy materials from a lumber yard and fabric shop and create a neat and elegant solution for less than $130 (keyboard and mouse included).
Hell, for $70 more you can just buy a whole laptop.
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Re:$130? (Score:4, Insightful)
CONDUCT of the company selling it.
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With a trackball, you still have to reposition your finger if you hit the edge. There is a reason that all of the great (tournament level) game players use mice. It's because mice provide the most precise control for gaming.
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BBH
No numpad?! (Score:5, Funny)
And I had such high hopes for playing NetHack on my 40'' HDTV!
And before you tell me to change my settings... erm... I do a lot of kicking?
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And I had such high hopes for playing NetHack on my 40'' HDTV!
And before you tell me to change my settings... erm... I do a lot of kicking?
Sharper Image Crap? (Score:1)
Found in article at end... (Score:5, Interesting)
Submitted by whereisphantom on Fri, 2008-04-25 23:36.
I'm one of the inventors and I haven't even seen one of this round of prototypes yet.
By publishing this review you are aiding PHEI in their scheme to drive up share price, raise funds, finish development and ship. They are now in a Tinkerbelle mode of product dev.; if you believe hard enough they might come back to life.
The only member of the product team remaining left a few months ago. PHEI has walked away from the lapboard patents. The share price, the sole mode to pay employees and vendors is now so low it's listed with scientific notation. (no joke)
The lapboard is cool, but these guys are extremely unlikely to ever finish and ship. My only hope is that since the IP is completely unprotected, that someone else will take the idea and run with it. Logitech, anyone?!
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So, why are we giving publicity to a sham corporation? Even if you dont believe the above text, look how they handled the "phantom". Its all smoke and mirrors after that.
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I thought you were seeing things. Then I went back and looked...
Tee-hee!!!
But now the weird question is: Why did Maximum PC review something clearly marked "Alienware" as a Phantom product? Isn't that worth noting?
Did Alienware buy the company (for $2 and a pack of gum)?
Very interesting indeed.
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http://www.marketwatch.com/quotes/phei [marketwatch.com]
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http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=phei [stockcharts.com]
As of Friday, it was at ~0.000425.
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Based on something I read up, This may be a case of a Death Spiral [quarterbuck.com] PIPE along with a pump-and-dump ???
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In other news... (Score:5, Funny)
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Every year (Score:4, Interesting)
The Optimus keyboard was the same way for years, but ThinkGeek actually has an Optimus in stock amazingly. So yes, it is possible the Lapboard will ship, but I'm not sure it is newsworthy until it actually does.
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Yep, looks like a duck.
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"On January 3, 2006, Infinium Labs announced that the Phantom Lapboard is due to be released onto online retailers by the second quarter of 2006"
And here's Gamespot reporting on the Lapboard's delay-- pushed all the way back to later in 2006: http://www.gamespot.com/news/6147978.html [gamespot.com].
Heck, RTFA: "When we first gave it a test spin at E3 2004...."
So now they're giving it a test spin again, 4 years later, and that means it's shipping this year?
Excuse me if I'm mildly skeptical.
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That "lapboard" doesn't look too high-tech, what are they trying to build? in 2 years I see more different flavours of keyboards comming out from various vendors. Even from unlabelled, unknown vendors. What are they trying to build?
I think it's save to say; if you need more then 2 years to design and build a keyboard, which another vendor could sell for 50$, and trying to up t
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2. C'mon people it's a fucking keyboard with a hinged board on it. That's it? THAT'S IT? This took years to make? I'm surprised there wasn't some contest by MAKE magazine to make a prototype quicker.
In fact, that's what we should do. Any over-hyped product like this should spawn homebrew imitators just to embarrass them. That would make the investors think twice before giving
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You can make one yourself with a regular keyboard, a pop rivet, and a piece of hard polyboard.
1. Cut board to shape
2. Drill hole in center
3. Remove back of standard wireless keyboard
4. Drill hole in center of back that you removed in step 3
5. Pop-rivet board to back of keyboard
6. Screw back of keyboard back on
7. Put an Alienware logo on it and then photoshop it to remove the logo in some of the pics, to create some buzz.
8. Slashvertize it.
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Practicing on FPS's even as we speak. When we find the right language to persuade him to let go of the prototype, then we'll ship, I swear.
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This is the best idea I have ever heard. Really. Okay, maybe not the best, but it is damned good.
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Just who the fuck do these phantom assholes think they are? They fucking lie to us for the past 6 years and then they release this turd peripheral after promising a bunch of shit hardware that no one wants. Well, no one wants this turd either.
Fuck 'em. I'm boycotting them.
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cited Slashdot links don't do it justice (Score:1, Insightful)
"Phantom Lapboard On Sale August 15th" [slashdot.org]
"Phantom Entertainment Announces Lapboard Preorders" [slashdot.org]
"Alienware Ordering Phantom Lapboards" [slashdot.org]
They all date from 2006!
We kid all the time about Duke Nukem Forever, but at least 3D Realms hasn't set a release date or offered preorders
Mouse and Keyboard in the living room? (Score:2)
watch this and you'll know how much you need a mouse and a keyboard in your living room!
(and this "lapboard" doesn't even have a gyro-mouse! it's just a freakin' mouse with a board to put on your lap!)
What about this instead? (Score:1)
Logitech diNovo Mini [logitech.com]
what else do you need?
Keyboarding from the couch ain't easy (Score:2)
That lapboard is huge.
About a year ago I built a MythTV [mythtv.org] PVR for my wife who is not really into computers. We had a similar keyboard human interface problem with regard to couch-friendliness.
We ended up finding a tiny import "SEJIN SPR-8696WT FreeBoard Trackball Wireless Keyboard" that's 11.5" x 6", has an integrated trackball and infrared. It works great on the couch, tolerates moderate chucking and I still haven't had to replace the batteries.
This is somewhat hard to find online now that I'm lookin
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I have a reflective couch, you insensitive clod!
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How about a real combined keyboard & mouse (Score:1)
Something similar to a laptop keyboard with a touchpad or the little rubber nub.
Personally, such a setup would be perfect for a home theater pc where using a separate mouse may be a hassle.
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