Fictional gadget reviews: exploring the latest in fantasy and sci-fi tech
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TL;DR
This article reviews fictional gadgets from sci-fi and fantasy media, treating them as real products. It covers items like the Rotom Phone, Pip-Boy, and VR headsets, highlighting their unique features and imagined uses.

Modern gadgets are all well and good, but sometimes things get more exciting when you enter the realm of fantasy. And the worlds of gaming, TV, and film often feature extremely cool gadgets that we just wish were real, whether it’s an impossible VR headset or a smartphone powered by a ghost. So, every so often, we decide to treat them as if they were real, and review science fiction gizmos the same way we would the latest iPhone or Switch. Keep up with them all right here.
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