ThinkGeek and The Wand Company Unveil World’s First Working Sonic Screwdriver


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ThinkGeek and The Wand Company Unveil World’s First Working Sonic Screwdriver

 

 FAIRFAX, VA – July 11, 2012 – ThinkGeek, working in partnership with The Wand Company and BBC Worldwide, has obtained alien technology from beyond time and space and are ready to unveil it, the Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control, in Booth #3629 at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con on July 12, 2012.

 

A high quality metal replica of the Mark VII Sonic Screwdriver currently used by the Eleventh Doctor, Matt Smith, the Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control is a gesture-based remote.  Utilizing infrared (IR) technology it is able to manipulate almost all Earth-based home entertainment systems – from TVs to iPod docks and beyond.  Through the piece’s advanced gesture recognition technology, wielders of this powerful tool can put the power of 39 commands in the palm of their hand.

 

Chris Barnardo, Co-founder of The Wand Company says, “As well as being a universal remote control, the new Sonic Screwdriver will have a host of other great gadget features that we can’t wait to tell everyone about at Comic-Con.”

 

Control is straightforward, even for humans.  The Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control works via a series of 13 short gestures, such as rotating, flicking, and tapping.  A guided set-up procedure uses spoken prompts to match gestures to commands learned from remotes originating here on Earth.

 

Those interested in viewing this unique collectable will be able to view and experience it at BBC America Booth #3629 during the duration of Comic-Con.  ThinkGeek.com will begin collecting interest at the same time with sales launching on August 31, 2012.  

 

For more information please contact Steve Zimmermann at 703-259-8423 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

ABOUT THINKGEEK

 

ThinkGeek is the premier retailer for the global geek community.  A wholly owned subsidiary of Geeknet, Inc. (NASDAQ: GKNT), ThinkGeek was founded in 1999 to serve the distinct needs and interests of technology professionals and enthusiasts.  Today, ThinkGeek has grown to become the first choice for innovative and imaginative gifts that appeal to the geek in everyone.  For more information, please visit www.thinkgeek.com or call 1.888.GEEKSTUFF.

 

ABOUT GEEKNET

Geeknet is home to some of the best-known brands in the geek universe, and is the online network for the global geek community. We serve an audience of approximately 50 million visitors each month* and provide the tech-obsessed with content, culture, connections, commerce, and all the things that geeks crave. Want to learn more? Check out geek.net.

 

Geeknet is a trademark of Geeknet, Inc. SourceForge, Slashdot, ThinkGeek, and Freecode are trademarks of Geeknet, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks or product names are property of their respective owners.

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Change Channels, Control Time, Save the World

 

ThinkGeek and The Wand Company Unveil World’s First Working Sonic Screwdriver

 

 FAIRFAX, VA – July 11, 2012 – ThinkGeek, working in partnership with The Wand Company and BBC Worldwide, has obtained alien technology from beyond time and space and are ready to unveil it, the Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control, in Booth #3629 at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con on July 12, 2012.

 

A high quality metal replica of the Mark VII Sonic Screwdriver currently used by the Eleventh Doctor, Matt Smith, the Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control is a gesture-based remote.  Utilizing infrared (IR) technology it is able to manipulate almost all Earth-based home entertainment systems – from TVs to iPod docks and beyond.  Through the piece’s advanced gesture recognition technology, wielders of this powerful tool can put the power of 39 commands in the palm of their hand.

 

Chris Barnardo, Co-founder of The Wand Company says, “As well as being a universal remote control, the new Sonic Screwdriver will have a host of other great gadget features that we can’t wait to tell everyone about at Comic-Con.”

 

Control is straightforward, even for humans.  The Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control works via a series of 13 short gestures, such as rotating, flicking, and tapping.  A guided set-up procedure uses spoken prompts to match gestures to commands learned from remotes originating here on Earth.

 

Those interested in viewing this unique collectable will be able to view and experience it at BBC America Booth #3629 during the duration of Comic-Con.  ThinkGeek.com will begin collecting interest at the same time with sales launching on August 31, 2012.  

 

For more information please contact Steve Zimmermann at 703-259-8423 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

ABOUT THINKGEEK

 

ThinkGeek is the premier retailer for the global geek community.  A wholly owned subsidiary of Geeknet, Inc. (NASDAQ: GKNT), ThinkGeek was founded in 1999 to serve the distinct needs and interests of technology professionals and enthusiasts.  Today, ThinkGeek has grown to become the first choice for innovative and imaginative gifts that appeal to the geek in everyone.  For more information, please visit www.thinkgeek.com or call 1.888.GEEKSTUFF.

 

ABOUT GEEKNET

Geeknet is home to some of the best-known brands in the geek universe, and is the online network for the global geek community. We serve an audience of approximately 50 million visitors each month* and provide the tech-obsessed with content, culture, connections, commerce, and all the things that geeks crave. Want to learn more? Check out geek.net.

 

Geeknet is a trademark of Geeknet, Inc. SourceForge, Slashdot, ThinkGeek, and Freecode are trademarks of Geeknet, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks or product names are property of their respective owners.

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