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Everyone who's ever played Fallout has always wanted their very own Pip-Boy ... and ushers in the Wrist Communicator." As far as specs go, the Rufus Cuff sports an ARM Cortex A9 processor ...
This afternoon Bethesda released the Fallout Pip-Boy app for both Android and iOS ... bunch of duct-tape to attach your smartphone to your arm – it's easy! And a lot cheaper that way!
I'm not swole by any means, so my arm fit pretty comfortably ... In Fallout 4, navigating the Pip-Boy's menus is handled by turning various gears on the wrist-mounted device.
It may have been designed for Vault-Tec’s underground bunkers, but the wrist-worn device has become a must-have for life on the surface. It may have been designed for Vault-Tec’s underground ...
Bethesda released a 1:1 scale replica of the Pip-Boy wrist computer, as seen in the upcoming Fallout series, which launches on April 11. Made of metal and injection-molded ABS plastic, the Pip-Boy has ...
According to Chong there are wrist straps available ... loosely from the wearer's arm. Unfortunately for everyone who actually wants the limited edition Pip-Boy device, Bethesda is all sold ...
Perhaps you just can't do Fallout's wrist-puters justice at that price, because The Wand Company's new $200 TV show Pip-Boy replica looks ... specifically to fit the arm of actor Ella Purnell.
We'll have to see if there's any retro console-style cartridge blowing - as there was with the animation for Fallout: London's Atta-Boy - before you slap it on your vault-dwelling wrist. This Pip ...
Speaking to GamesRadar+, Kyle MacLachlan – who plays Overseer Hank MacLean on the Prime Video series – recalled using the iconic wrist gadget ... with the little Pip-Boy.
You can choose from various skins, watch all-new custom animations, and walk around with an even older piece of retro-futurism tech on your wrist. It's not just the Pip-Boy 2000 mod either ...