
"The front casing is die-cast metal, the body is injection-moulded ABS, and the cuff is memory foam with an included spacer bar that adds 22mm of circumference for larger arms. The 4-inch IPS LCD screen displays nearly all of the in-game content from both titles, and you can toggle between the classic green UI from Fallout 3 and the amber one from New Vegas."
"Hundreds of menus are navigable using the scroll wheels and dials on the body, the screen mimics a vintage CRT display with glitch effects and scanlines baked in, and you can temporarily fix those glitches by smacking the device because there is, naturally, an accelerometer inside."
"There is also a playable version of Atomic Command, the in-game holotape minigame, marking the first time anyone has defended fictional American landmarks from nuclear missiles on their actual wrist. The flashlight at the rear, headphone jack, and alarm clock mode are all present and accounted for."
The Wand Company has produced an authentic Pip-Boy 3000 replica weighing 724 grams, constructed with die-cast metal casing, injection-molded ABS body, and memory foam cuff with adjustable spacer bar. The device features a 4-inch IPS LCD screen displaying in-game content from Fallout 3 and New Vegas, with toggleable green or amber UI themes. Users navigate hundreds of menus using scroll wheels and dials, experiencing vintage CRT display effects with glitches and scanlines. An accelerometer allows physical tapping to temporarily fix glitches. The replica includes playable Atomic Command minigame, flashlight, headphone jack, alarm clock, and a radiation detector that measures FM radio broadcasts rather than actual ionizing radiation.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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