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'''''Transformers Device Label''''' is a series is a 2009 [[TakaraTomy]] line of Transformers toys that can also be used as fully-functioning computer peripherals and accessories. Each figure can connect to a computer via a | '''''Transformers Device Label''''' is a series is a 2009 [[TakaraTomy]] line of Transformers toys that can also be used as fully-functioning computer peripherals and accessories. Each figure can connect to a computer via a {{w|Universal Serial Bus|USB}} port. During CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2010, Toshiba displayed a few of these toys, presumably with plans to release them in the United States. | ||
==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
Revision as of 13:48, 10 September 2018
Transformers Device Label is a series is a 2009 TakaraTomy line of Transformers toys that can also be used as fully-functioning computer peripherals and accessories. Each figure can connect to a computer via a [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Universal Serial Bus|{{#if:USB|USB|Universal Serial Bus}}]] port. During CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2010, Toshiba displayed a few of these toys, presumably with plans to release them in the United States.
Toys
2009

- Device Jaguar 2GB thumb drive
- Tigatron 2GB thumb drive
- Dinosaurer optical mouse
- Device Grimlock optical mouse
2010

Notes

- When the Device Label line was first revealed, early solicitations from online retailer BigBadToyStore depicted the two optical mice as Overkill and Beast Wars Dinobot. They were soon replaced by Grimlock and Trypticon once better information was had.
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