Halloween iPhone costumes are fully functional… really
October 27th, 2009 by Kunal
iPhone fanatics Reko and John have designed these iPhone costumes for a Halloween party (oh yeah!). The costumes have been designed using LCD TVs and are powered by car batteries. The LCDs display whatever app is running from the iPhoness mounted at the top of the displays. A video of these apparently hard-core iPhone fans with their endeavors is available after the break.
This is not the first time that the duo have done something like this. In 2007, they designed a similar iPhone costume that played videos on a loop. But this time, they have really taken it a step forward. The screen size for the current set of costumes is 42” while the 2007 version had a smaller screen at 37“.
The duo spent USD 2000 in designing these costumes and each weigh 85 pounds. Now that’s some heavy-duty costuming for 2009’s Halloween ![]()
via [Gizmodo]
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Categories: Apple, Humour, Videos, Weird or not?, iphone | Tags: halloween 2009, halloween iphone costume, Reko & John iphone costume, running iphone costume video









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