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HAL 9000 16 GB USB 3 Flash Drive! from 2001 A Space Odyssey * Fully Licensed!

$ 10.56

Availability: 30 in stock
  • Macintosh compatability: Macintosh OS X 10.4 - 10.13
  • format: FAT32
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • UPC: 859265007046
  • capacity: 16GB
  • Windows compatability: Windows 10
  • Condition: new in retail packaging

    Description

    Officially Licensed by Warner Brothers!
    As one of only six licensees' for
    2001: A Space Odyssey,
    Master Replicas Group is proud to offer this unique product:
    A 1/6th scale version of HAL 9000 as a USB 3 flash drive!
    Mini HAL 9000 comes with a key ring, and by removing the lower half, plugs into your computer.
    The red "eye" lights up while it is connected.
    You c
    ould
    let HAL 9000 take over your computer if you wanted!
    A Preview of our HAL 9000 Screensaver is Included on this flash drive
    :
    The screensaver has several accurate recreations of HAL 9000 computer display screens as seen in the film.
    In addition there are images of the Aries shuttle at Clavius Base on the moon
    and the Pan-Am Orion III Spaceplane
    docking
    with Space Station V.
    Preview the FULL Animation by clicking here:
    (NOT included on this USB 3.0 drive)
    (it IS included on our 32GB flash drive which we also sell!)
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    Groundbreaking Special  Effects
    Pioneering Visual Effects Artist Douglas Trumbull and animator Bruce Logan created HAL 9000’s computer displays.
    Charts from scientific journals were photographed onto film and
    sandwiched together in front of a diffuse light source to be re-photographed by an animation camera.
    Although modern LCD displays would have been ideal for displaying the HAL 9000 status screens,
    the technology didn’t exist in the 1960s.
    To simulate flatscreens, the set designers put rear-projection material and a 16-millimeter film projector
    behind each square hole in the walls of the set.
    The random sequence of projected film loops created a seemingly endless variety of colorful displays.
    How We Did It
    MRG's source material was the movie itself.  Sequences that were featured prominently in the film  were carefully studied
    frame-by-frame.  Every effort was made to accurately reproduce these displays using modern technology.
    More than 30
    sequences were animated for this project.
    Macintosh OS X 10.4 - 10.13
    &
    Windows 10 screensaver plays sequences in random order.
    A new experience every time it plays.
    video format (MP4) is playable on
    any
    computer or display device
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