Phantom Lapboard On Sale August 15th 68
MBraynard writes "No idea when they are launching the actual console, Infinium Labs has announced that in under a month, they will start selling the Phantom Lapboard from their online store. They have even found a partner to help sell the Lapboard in Europe." From the article: "The Company has commissioned Touchwood, a solutions-oriented, technology- based strategic marketing communications firm based in St. Louis, to plan and implement major revisions to the design and content of the [Phantom] website. The website revisions will incorporate direct marketing capabilities including an online merchant store to support business to consumer and business to business transactions with credit card banking services."
No picture in either article (Score:4, Informative)
Neither article has a picture. Visit http://www.phantom.net/ [phantom.net] for that.
Heh... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Heh... (Score:1)
Re:Heh... (Score:2)
Yeah, sure. (Score:3)
Re:Yeah, sure. (Score:1)
Re:Yeah, sure. (Score:2)
However, I wouldn't p
Not exactly jaw dropping (Score:2)
Aren't they supposed to be trying to capture the attention of their audience? Can't you easily use pretty much any gaming console, or a pc for that matter, while sitting in your living room? Tell me something a bit more interesting on the front page of your main site.
Re:Not exactly jaw dropping (Score:2)
Re:Not exactly jaw dropping (Score:2)
Re:Not exactly jaw dropping (Score:2)
I don't know if this will be a lot better, but at least someone is trying to
"The Producers" of the Console world (Score:3)
Re:"The Producers" of the Console world (Score:1)
Re:"The Producers" of the Console world (Score:2)
Watch me still not care! (Score:3, Insightful)
Thank you, drive through.
Holy misreading! (Score:2)
Re:Holy misreading! (Score:2)
Pr0n + hot laptop = I need salve.
Re:Holy misreading! (Score:1)
Re:Holy misreading! (Score:1)
Re:Holy misreading! (Score:1)
Re:Holy misreading! (Score:2)
Re:Holy misreading! (Score:2)
Re:Holy misreading! (Score:2)
Re:Holy misreading! (Score:1)
Actually, yes I did. But unlike you I'm not a big enough geek to admit it on Slashdot.
Huh? (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm stuck between a healty WTF and a "who gives a shit?"
Pushed back again (Score:2, Funny)
Not Precisely (Score:3, Insightful)
"the Company will launch its online merchant store on Tuesday, August 15 to support the marketing and sales of the Phantom® Lapboard"
So, they announced that they are going to have a website that supports the marketing of the Lapboard. Nothing here actually tells us that they will sell the Lapboard on 8/15, just that they will show us their website.
The whole press release reads like an ad for Touchwood, and certainly has the requisite number of buzzwords, but if you can buy a Lapboard from www.phantom.net on August 15, 2006 I will be very surprised.
Re:Not Precisely (Score:2)
I think you're just trying to spin their comment to make them look bad. (Not that they need help. That thing is ugly and doesn't seem to be optimized for two-handed typing. I wouldn't put money on it selling well.)
Re:Not Precisely (Score:2)
Yeah right (Score:2)
Also, anyone care to tell me what a lapboard is?
Re:Yeah right (Score:1)
Re:Yeah right (Score:2)
Don't worry! They can still delay it! (Score:4, Funny)
I strongly believe in this company... and I believe they can find a way to delay it, production problems, website problems. Please, Infinium Labs, don't disappoint me now!
Well, best of luck to them (Score:1)
Re:Well, best of luck to them (Score:2, Informative)
Every other wireless keyboard I've used sucks ass for playing games. The problem is that when you sit on a couch, you rarely sit in a position where you'd be able to lay the keyboard at a comfortable angle to type on. Forget about using a mouse. If they can solve even one of these
Damn (Score:2)
June 6!!!! (Score:1)
We'll wait and see... (Score:2)
wow thats it? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:wow thats it? (Score:2)
Re:wow thats it? (Score:2)
Re:wow thats it? (Score:2)
It's a plank. (Score:3, Funny)
It's a plank, that's bent in half.
Scoff all you may... (Score:3, Insightful)
If this thing ever comes out, and it's priced right (under $100,) I'll think about picking one up only because there are no good alternatives. Erm, the lapboard, not the Phantom.
Re:Scoff all you may... (Score:2)
I admit they had a nice idea, but I wouldn't pay more than 20 bucks for the clamshell device, maybe $50 if it came with the keyboard. But it still looks extremely uncofortable for mousing. You could probably use one third to a half of the board for the mouse (reasable use). And the keyboard would be f
Re:Scoff all you may... (Score:2)
I do believe that the worst could be "defrauding investors in order to get funding to buy beer, hookers and aeron chairs(plus a rather decent salary for the founders of the company)", but hey, the jurys still out on that one. I do know that at e3 2003, they had exactly 2 keyboards and one died while I was there.
Re:Scoff all you may... (Score:1)
I'm pretty sure they just bought the existing product from a vendor when doing the demos, I've never heard that they developed that product on their own, and they didn't have an engineering staff to do so to begin with. Just as they lucked out when the VCs decided to bite, they seem to have lucked out when someone was intereste
Touchwood? Maybe I'm a perv but... (Score:2)
Makes me titter sophomorically.
They might make some money... (Score:2)
I mean, the one thing I've heard that's positive about the Phantom is that the lapboard is actually a good idea that people might buy.
I think I remember the Penny Arcade people saying this.
Of course, there's a chance that they're using this as a method to scare up more investment dollars for the Phantom, so they might not be selling it. Even so, taking everything this company says with a few thousand
Almost had a heartattack! (Score:2)
Concerned (Score:1)
Let me guess... (Score:1)
How come that website lacks things like...content? (Score:1)
Re:How come that website lacks things like...conte (Score:1)
Holy marketing crap, batman! (Score:3, Insightful)
Let's dissect this...
"...solutions-oriented, technology-based strategic marketing communications firm..." Translation: A high-tech advertising firm.
"...to plan and implement major revisions to the design and content of the website." Translation: redesign their website.
"...incorporate direct marketing capabilities including an online merchant store to support business to consumer and business to business transactions with credit card banking services." Translation: Add a web store.
Wow. That is one of the most marketing-driven statements I have seen in a long time. Hurrah to Phantom! They're finally going to release.... Uh... Something.
And In Other News... (Score:1)
Marketing Lessons (Score:1)
Chapter 11 filing on the horizon? (Score:1)
I know where my savings are going!