Juniper Foo | May 10, 2005

Nothing surprises us anymore when it comes right out of Japan. SolidAlliance, the store that brought you the
sushi thumbdrives, has developed what it claims is a ghost detector which conveniently runs on USB juice. Just plug it into your notebook, and a special sensor on the device purportedly detects slight variances in the magnetic field when paranormal activity takes place. You'll know if you have uninvited company when the alarm and light go off. Time to hit the Play button on Ray Parker Jr's kitschy but fun soundtrack... "There's something strange, and it don't look good. Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters!" Yeah!
Price: 9,800 yen, US$93 (128MB), 14,800 yen, US$141 (256MB) and 19,800 yen, US$188 (512MB)
Availability: SolidAlliance
Device: Paranormal device
Basic specs: USB 2.0, 90 x 58 x 20mm, 37g
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Looks cool and fun! But a tad expensive? And I would rather not know if there are any ghosts around me...
May 10, 2005 13:07