Doctor Who R/C Flying TARDIS lacks the necessary sound effects

rc-flying-tardisIt’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s the $59.99 Doctor Who R/C Flying TARDIS! Doctor Who fans will definitely be able to identify with this remote controlled toy, especially when it comes in the form factor of the beloved TARDIS. In fact, this has been touted to be the world’s smallest flying TARDIS, and who am I to argue against that particular claim? Apart from that, this also happens to be an officially licensed Doctor Who merchandise, so you have nothing to worry about when it comes to being accused of purchasing a bootleg product.

There is one major drawback, however, as you would need to provide the *vworp vworp* noises yourself. Yes sir, this tiny 3” TARDIS is more than capable of sneaking its way around your home or office, where you navigate it carefully using an IR controller. It is capable of managing vertical takeoffs and landings, so there is no need to clear the meeting room table as a runway. The law of diminishing returns apply here though, as the Doctor Who R/C Flying TARDIS will require 30 minutes of charging time in exchange for approximately 6 minutes of continuous play time.
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Doctor Who R/C Flying TARDIS is a must have for Dr. Who fans

rc-flying-tardisIf you are an avid fan of the Dr. Who series, you would most probably have your fair share of DVDs (special editions and the rest of the regular airports) as well as merchandise in your home, but there is always room for one more, right? Having a remote controlled TARDIS does sound extremely appealing, but what happens when you spice that up to make it hover around? Totally radical, right? This is what the $59.99 Doctor Who R/C Flying TARDIS delivers, although you will need to deliver the *vworp vworp* sound effects by yourself.

The Doctor Who R/C Flying TARDIS is touted to be the world’s smallest of its kind (which should not come across as surprisin, actually), where it is also an officially licensed Doctor Who merchandise. Capable of performing vertical takeoff and landing, the Doctor Who R/C Flying TARDIS will require up to half an hour in order to charge, where that results in 6 minutes of continuous play time. There are no time controls on the remote though, so do not think that you will be able to travel through time with this – your imagination alone will have to do. Do have a handy supply of AA batteries though, and if you’re going to spend plenty of time with this, we’d suggest you use rechargeables in the long run.
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Doctor Who Collector Series Dalek Watch lets you tell the time in style

dalek-watchAre you a huge Doctor Who fan? If you have answered in the affirmative, then you would know that if there is anything at all to do with Doctor Who, merchandise included, it would be worth checking out the $199.99 Doctor Who Collector Series Dalek Watch. Touted to be one of the last vestiges of the great Time War, this is a limited-edition Doctor Who Dalek timepiece which comes in a beautiful gold case alongside blue design elements alongside black leather. To make sure that it is well worth every single penny that you paid, it arrives with its own unique serial number as well as a presentation gift box.

This particular watch’s Dalek design would certainly roll back one’s memories of of Dalek Caan’s armored shell, where it boasts of brassy gold balls on a black leather band, sporting an ornate gold frame and angular blue text, alongside an eye-stalk for a winder. Do not worry about family or friends coming up to you and saying that this is some sort of fake or bootleg version, since this is an officially licensed piece of Doctor Who merchandise. Good thing it comes with a battery right out of the box to get you started right away.
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Doctor Who Yellow Dalek USB Desk Protector gets rid of unwanted colleagues

dalek-usb-protectorDo you happen to have an exceptionally strong interest in all things Doctor Who? Should the answer be “Yes”, then you might be pleased to check out this $52.99 Yellow Dalek USB Desk Protector that ought to do its job to make sure that your desk remains off limits to people whom you do not really like, especially at the office. Of course, the Yellow Dalek USB Desk Protector will not be able to zap anyone into submission, but considering how it comes with a flashing light, a motion detector as well as a quartet of Dalek sounds, it is about as real as it gets – the rest of it depends on your imagination.

All you need to do is to plug in the Yellow Dalek USB Desk Protector into any available USB port, and you can be sure that the other items on your desk such as paper clips and stapler will remain there without being touched by anyone else, ever again. The light that is located on its ‘head’ will flash whenever it picks up any kind of motion in the vicinity, thanks to the infrared beam. Apart from that, it will also reacts with one of four sounds: namely hover sound effects, ‘Exterminate!,’ ‘Time, Jump, Imminent Repair,’ and gun sound effects.
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“Doctor Who” Worldwide 50th Anniversary Special Is Today at 2:50PM ET

Fifty years ago today, Doctor Who began his time-traveling adventures. Today, no matter where you are, the BBC turns your TV into a TARDIS, showing Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor simultaneously around the world.

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Exclusive 10th Doctor Sonic Screwdriver Programmable TV Remote targets the hardcore fans

10th-doctor-sonic-screwdriver-remoteAre you a huge fan of your sports team, or you have a famous TV or movie series that you simply cannot get enough of? That would most probably mean you have amassed quite a collection of memorabilia to date, ranging from T shirts to coffee mugs, toys and other forms of collectibles. Well, Doctor Who fans will definitely fall in love with the $99.99 Exclusive 10th Doctor Sonic Screwdriver Programmable TV Remote.

The name of this particular device itself says it all – you will be able to gain control of your TV just like the 10th doctor, with this being a gesture-based universal remote control. It is made out of CNC-machined aerospace aluminum metal parts, so you can be sure that the quality of this TV remote itself will rank pretty high up there. Based on David Tennant’s sonic screwdriver, this is a gesture-based, fully-functioning, programmable infrared remote control, letting you handle the plethora of devices which sit in your living room entertainment area without batting an eyelid. With three memory banks, it is capable of recognizing up to 39 gestures in total. Each purchase would come with a microUSB charging cable to juice up its rechargeable battery whenever it starts to run low in power.
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Limited Edition Deluxe Doctor Who River Song’s TARDIS Journal would send fans to pick up a pen again

tardis-journalIf you happen to have a flair for words, and love to pen down a prose or two of your own from time to time as inspiration strikes, it might bode you well as a Doctor Who fan to pick up this $79.99 Limited Edition Deluxe Doctor Who River Song’s TARDIS Journal. Yes sir, it might sound out of whack to pay so much money for a regular journal, but in return, you end up with a limited edition, full size replica of River Song’s journal, where it will boast of an embossed, leather-look cover.

Open up the cover, and you will find a cool 440 textured and aged-looking blank pages that simply cannot wait for you to fill it up with ideas of your own. Assuming you end up in a Halloween party, you might want to go as a Doctor Who character, where this TARDIS covered journal would be ideal to help complement a River Song costume. I have got to say, the embossed cover of leather-look material does have a ring of class to it. Do bear in mind that the Limited Edition Deluxe Doctor Who River Song’s TARDIS Journal happens to be a convention exclusive, so as a fully licensed Doctor Who collectible, you might want to move fast before it runs out of stock!
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Google Maps Introduces Tardis Easter Egg

Google Maps Introduces Tardis Easter EggAre you a huge fan of the Doctor Who series? If you have answered in the affirmative, you will be pleased as punch to hear that the folks over at Google have not yet lost their sense of humor, and hopefully, it will remain that way for a long, long time. In fact, the latest Easter Egg that the Internet search giant has introduced to the world can be found in their Google Maps services. It seems that Google Maps decided that a heady mix of technology and science fiction would do the trick this time around. Whenever you navigate to this location on the London Map, it will show off a U.K. police box in Street View, with the option to double click the arrows that are located in front of the structure.

Upon doing so, you will be taken into a Tardis. Once you are inside (imagine that, without even having to be in the movie set of Doctor Who, now how about that?), you are able to drool over an entire 360-degree view of an incredibly well rendered version of the Tardis’ interior which was brought to public consciousness thanks to the Doctor Who series. Don’t you wish that you have a personal Tardis of your own?

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    Google Maps Has An Incredible Doctor Who Easter Egg

    Google Maps Has An Incredible Doctor Who Easter Egg

    Hey, you know how it is. One minute you’re walking down a London street, minding your own business, when you accidentally step into a police call box and all of a sudden you’re inside the TARDIS and the Doctor has enlisted your help fighting aliens. I hate when that happens.

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    Tenth Doctor’s Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control

    Fans of the Doctor Who series would definitely have watched the shows many times over, so much so that some of those who are more engrossed might actually go down the path of collectibles, which is fine if you are single, but often to the chagrin of your other half because “good money” is deemed to have been wasted on such collectibles. Perhaps you need to travel back in time so that you can find a spouse who is equally in love with the Doctor Who series as you, which is why you decided to pick up the £69.95 Tenth Doctor’s Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control, no?

    It does not matter what gadget you want to control, be it the TV, iPod, or other compatible devices, you can do so with multiple gestures. There is a quartet of modes in the Tenth Doctor’s Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control that will allow you to become a fully-fledged Time Lord – in your own mind, at least. Built to a 1:1 scale, this is a true blue replica that does more than just sit pretty on a display shelf, where it was made by 3D scanning of David Tennant’s Tenth Sonic Screwdriver. Being an officially licensed collectible by BBC Worldwide, who knows, it might be worth something many years down the road. The universal remote control part of this collectible can be used with up to 39 remote control codes at any one time, now how about that?
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