HomeStar Extra Sega Toys

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Sega Toys
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  • $725

Product Description


HomeStar Extra Sega Toys

Take in the full beauty of the night sky with the world’s most advanced home planetarium, the Sega Homestar Extra.

This planetarium projector offers a level of beautiful realism sure to impress even the most die-hard astronomy buff. A total of 120,000 stars let you fully appreciate your favorite constellations and the rich sweep of the Milky Way. And with a 14W ultra-bright LED light source the projection looks great even if you can’t get the room perfectly dark.

  • the ultimate gift for star lovers, especially those living in a city or frequently cloudy area
  • create a unique atmosphere for an unforgettable theme party
  • comes with 3 star disks (color, black & white and constellation outlines) for an even more immersive experience
  • make a wish – unlike earlier models, this Homestar planetarium can display meteors at random intervals and places
  • fall asleep under the stars and let the timer mode turn the planetarium off for you
  • use the remote control to operate the machine from a distance
  • from renowned planetarium designer Takayuki Ohira

Other Details

Projection Range:
300cm diameter
Projection Distance:
2m ~ 2m30cm
Projection Angle:
0~90°
Numbers of Stars:
120.000 stars
Meteor Function:
Available
Projection Range:
300cm circumference
Weight (Body only):
2.7kg
Dimensions:
(W)240 x (H)280mm
Power:
A/C adapter 100~240V 50/60Hz
Remote Control:
AAA battery x 2
Manual:
Japanese/English Manual

Product Reviews


  • Review of the SEGA PLANETARIUM

    I purchased it a couple months ago as a gift for a dear friend. After setting it up to write a simple manual in English, since the only one provided is in Japanese. I fell in love with it.
    It turns the bedroom into a personal planetarium. With a little music in the background, your are drifting off in a couple minutes.
    When the shooting star mode turned on, it startle's the dogs. They
    start barking at the ceiling.
    Needless to say, I had to buy another one for my dear friend.
    Only available in Japan. Cost was around 600.00usd.

    Posted by Jim Carpender on 18th Dec 2010 @ 3:02 AM