Oregon Scientific laptops take on Star Wars looks

Posted in Oregon Scientific, Toys by Nino Marchetti on September 26th, 2007

os-star-wars-laptops.jpgOregon Scientific and Lucasfilm want to help your kids learn Star Wars style. To that end they’ve unveiled some new Star Wars themed learning laptops targeted at different age groups - Darth Vader (ages 5 and up, $60) and R2-D2 (ages 3 and up, $25).

The Star Wars laptops are currently available as electronic learning devices for youngsters. The Darth Vader laptop offers over 50 activities, letting children “pick-up the interactive lightsaber and join the iconic villain on a variety of missions.” Activities include logic, memory and music games and the laptop is equipped with a QWERTY keyboard. The R2-D2 laptop, meanwhile, lets kids learn by “expanding their vocabulary, having fun with numbers, and developing logic and memory skills” via interactive adventures with R2-D2 and C-3PO.

Funny thing about the Darth Vader laptop - it doesn’t teach kids how to use the Force to crush the lives out of their school-yard rivals. Damm politically correct product developers…

Oregon Scientific Star Wars Laptops

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