Chris Bryan, the amazing slow-motion videographer, used a Phantom camera to capture surfers riding humungous waves in Teahupoʻo, Tahiti in super slow motion. It’s terrifying to see the sea monster known as the ocean so huge and intimidating and hungry. More »
The Creators Project put together this video profile of Curt Morgan, a snowboarder turned filmmaker whose team, Brain Farm, uses the world’s most advanced cameras to capture extreme sports as they’ve never been seen before. Think Planet Earth meets snowboarding. More »
Mmm, perforation. 1000fps may’ve impressed with the previous model, but a whopping 2800fps at 1080p? Wow. If you crank the resolution all the way down to VGA, you can even shoot in 6300fps. More »
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Seriously, nothing shows better the power of the 1000fps Phantom camera than a scary masked man cracking a watermelon open with a baseball bat. But it freaks me out. Now I need some dogs catching treats. More »
ThePhantom Lapboard is one of those fabled legends of the gadget world, a keyboard and mouse that you can use comfortably on a couch—in the making since 2004.
The Phantom Keystroker has gotten an update, allowing you to make a victim’s computer randomly type garbage text, move the mouse or turn on caps lock. Hilarious?
Remember the Phantom Lapboard? Yeah, it’s been so long that we’ve heard any news of it (despite them telling us that it was finally released), that most people have plumb purged it from their memory. According to Phantom Entertainment’s recently updated blog though, the lapboard still exists and it’s coming by the end of the year – for real this time! The Phantom Entertainment folks have paid for their first shipment of manufactured lapboards, and they’ll be posting a delivery time frame soon. Good luck trying to generate buzz on your four-year-old almost-product, guys! [Phantom Entertainment]
We weren’t sure that this day would ever come. Even when we spoke with John Landino (Phantom Development Consultant) at CES, he wasn’t sure the day would ever come. Today, I got an email from him.