Tuttuki Bako “poking box” allow you to…poking your new girlfriend…

Since touch­screen is so pop­u­lar world­wide. Bandai has come out with new(probably) inter­ested toy that…doesn’t seem pretty much have some­thing with touchscreen.

It’s made up with some sort of motion sen­sors, which you just put your fin­ger into the hole and try to pok­ing some­thing like panda or your girl­friend. So if you think you throw away your $30, then con­sid­ered that you got a new girl­friend to pok­ing with. Oh! and tell your girl­friend I said “Hi!” though.


While we don’t expect it to be the type of inter­face that’ll replace touch screens any­time soon, Bandai is cer­tainly forg­ing some inter­est­ing new ground with its so-called Tut­tuki Bako device, or “pok­ing box,” which actu­ally lets you stick your fin­ger right into the device to con­trol the on-screen fin­ger. That’s appar­ently done with the aid of some motion sen­sors which, as you can see in the video after the break, seem to work at least rea­son­ably well. In addi­tion to boast­ing var­i­ous “games” like pok­ing a panda, pok­ing a face, or pok­ing a stick fig­ure, the device also dou­bles a desk clock, and it’s avail­able your choice of red, black or lime green. As you might have guessed, how­ever, it’s not avail­able ’round these parts just yet, though you can appar­ently pick one up in Japan now for the rough local equiv­a­lent of $30.

[Via Today and Tomor­row, thanks Lennart]

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Source: Engad­get

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