

The IRIS 9000 is currently in production and ThinkGeek expects to have it ready for sale by April of 2012.

Das besondere, im Lieferumfang befindet sich ebenfalls eine Fernsteuerung, mit der man dann Siri fernsteuern kann.
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Iris 9000 beinhaltet ein Mikro, einen Lautsprecher und das rote Kameraauge. Just after finishing my first HAL Panel, I decided to bring it to the next level and started to build these two: TWO identical 1: full aluminum panels Both with original f8mm NIKKOR lens No.1 No.2 It toke me some time to build these with the acuracy and very close tolerances, but I think they are as acurrate as they can possibly be. A speaker inside the dock amplifies your iPhone's audio so you can listen to your new computer overlord loud and clear. Die Dockingstation Iris 9000, für das iPhone 4S, mit der sich jeder ein Stück Hal 9000 nach Hause holen kann. The IRIS comes complete with a remote control to activate Siri from across the room, and features a built-in microphone to make sure your digital helper can hear you from a distance.

The dock brings a somewhat sinister feel to the latest iDevices. When an iPhone 4S is plugged into the dock and Siri is activated, an iconic HAL-esque red eye pulses as virtual assistant speaks, just like in the Odyssey movies. Following the recent release of the iPhone 4S, ThinkGeek has unveiled its IRIS 9000 iPhone voice control module for iPhone and Siri. Now, ThinkGeek is making that connection even more opaque with the IRIS 9000, an interactive dock for the iPhone 4S that gives Siri some old-school style. And you don't have to be a sci-fi junkie to know that Siri's eerily casual conversations are similar to those of HAL 9000, the evil computer AI of 2001: A Space Odyssey. When Apple unveiled its new iPhone 4S, the most striking new feature was the integrated virtual assistant named Siri.
