Win a Laserpod Ambient Laser: the lava lamp for the 21st century

Ed Steele December 26, 2004 5



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WE HAVE A WINNER!


laserpod.jpgSometimes you have to see a product in action to realize how great it is. We’d heard about the Laserpod, a light for your “chill-out” zone that uses lasers, LED’s, and funky optical technology to trip your light fantastic, but it wasn’t until we actually saw one in action that we really got it. (Yes, there will be a review, coming soon.) This laser lamp gadget is AWESOME – projecting laser dots and LED clouds to create a personal universe of quasars and pulsars in your very own room. There’s no describing how cool this gadget is – you have to see it work for yourself!
Our friends over at Laserpod USA agree with us, so together we are giving away one Laserpod valued at $99 to one lucky GadgetMadness reader. Is your bedroom decorated like a spaceship? Is your wallpaper alive and luminescent? To enter the contest send us a picture of the most creatively decorated and trippy bedroom in your house to gadgetmadness at gmail dot com to enter. Liz at LaserpodUSA and her panel of judges (that would be me) will choose the bedroom we think is the spaciest and most unusually decorated as the winner. (The winning picture will be posted on GadgetMadness, so make sure you pick up your dirty laundry first!)
The fine print: This contest is fully sponsored by LaserpodUSA, makers of the Laserpod ambient laser lamp. For more information on the the coolest (and probably most underrated) gadget we’ve seen in a long time, visit LaserpodUSA.com.

AND THE WINNER IS…


Our winning entry comes from Jon – we call it the Deep Space Nine Battlestar Spacetacular room! Jon will be receiving his Laserpod courtesy of LaserpodUSA and GadgetMadness so that he can light up the night stars in his room with his own personal pulsar pod generator. Thanks to all of you who participated in our contest!




5 Comments »

  1. Gizmodo December 21, 2004 at 6:56 pm -

    U2 iPod for $250 (With Catch, Of Course)

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  2. Scott M December 29, 2004 at 3:44 pm -

    Jon, Wanna buy a slightly used Bobba Fett spaceship? I think it would be far happier in your space than in a box at my pad….

  3. Impatient4U December 29, 2004 at 4:23 pm -

    What about the winner of the Robosapien contest? When are we going to see those pics?

  4. wow December 30, 2004 at 3:22 pm -

    So, was this entry one of 3 that you actually received… the other two being photos of an unflushed toilet?

  5. Olympus Verve December 31, 2004 at 7:40 am -

    Wow that is one need deep space nine model.

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