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http://www.gizmag.com/ipotty-ipad-toilet/25764/

It's an unspoken truth of gadgets that some people use their smartphone or even tablet computer while in the bathroom. Now even toddlers who are yet to master the toilet can get in on the action with iPotty – a child's toilet training potty with a built-in iPad stand.

    A seat cover which means the iPotty can be used as a traditional seat
    The stand of the iPotty can be adjusted to three positions
    The stand of the iPotty can be rotated between vertical and horizontal views
    A removable screen guard cover on the iPotty protects your iPad
    View all

One of the more bizarre products on show at CES, the base of the iPotty looks like a traditional potty with a removable bowl, seat and a pee-guard for the boys. But at the front it all gets a little weird, because there's a stand designed specifically to hold an iPad.

The iPotty has been designed to help children learn to use the potty by keeping them entertained when nature calls. The idea is that they won't mind sitting there for longer if they're watching a favorite cartoon or playing Angry Birds. And we've seen enough iPad toy add-ons – from the Mattel Apptivity Play to the iTikes range – to know kids love playing with an iPad.

The stand can be rotated between vertical and horizontal views and adjusted to three positions. The iPotty is said to be suitable for children from six months to three years. In case you're worried about the safety of your precious one (the iPad, obviously), there's a removable screen guard cover to protect it from almost anything your little one can "throw" at it.
A removable screen guard cover on the iPotty protects your iPad

Currently, there are no specific apps for the iPotty (and there we were hoping for a potty training equivalent of Sega's Toylet or Captive Media's urinal-based video games). There are plenty of potty training apps in the Apple App store though, and obviously there's no shortage of other apps which could be used to distract/entertain children while they sit on the potty.

Maker CTA Digital says there's also a seat cover which means the iPotty can be used as a traditional seat when your little one is not peeing or pooping. The iPad stand can also be removed completely … which could come in handy if you've got guests coming round and you don't want them to know you're the sort of parents who would buy an iPad potty.

Compatible with the iPad 2 and the 3rd or 4th generation iPad, the iPotty is due to go on sale in March for a price of US$40.



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sethnintendo said:

http://www.gizmag.com/ipotty-ipad-toilet/25764/

It's an unspoken truth of gadgets that some people use their smartphone or even tablet computer while in the bathroom. Now even toddlers who are yet to master the toilet can get in on the action with iPotty – a child's toilet training potty with a built-in iPad stand.

    A seat cover which means the iPotty can be used as a traditional seat
    The stand of the iPotty can be adjusted to three positions
    The stand of the iPotty can be rotated between vertical and horizontal views
    A removable screen guard cover on the iPotty protects your iPad
    View all

One of the more bizarre products on show at CES, the base of the iPotty looks like a traditional potty with a removable bowl, seat and a pee-guard for the boys. But at the front it all gets a little weird, because there's a stand designed specifically to hold an iPad.

The iPotty has been designed to help children learn to use the potty by keeping them entertained when nature calls. The idea is that they won't mind sitting there for longer if they're watching a favorite cartoon or playing Angry Birds. And we've seen enough iPad toy add-ons – from the Mattel Apptivity Play to the iTikes range – to know kids love playing with an iPad.

The stand can be rotated between vertical and horizontal views and adjusted to three positions. The iPotty is said to be suitable for children from six months to three years. In case you're worried about the safety of your precious one (the iPad, obviously), there's a removable screen guard cover to protect it from almost anything your little one can "throw" at it.
A removable screen guard cover on the iPotty protects your iPad

Currently, there are no specific apps for the iPotty (and there we were hoping for a potty training equivalent of Sega's Toylet or Captive Media's urinal-based video games). There are plenty of potty training apps in the Apple App store though, and obviously there's no shortage of other apps which could be used to distract/entertain children while they sit on the potty.

Maker CTA Digital says there's also a seat cover which means the iPotty can be used as a traditional seat when your little one is not peeing or pooping. The iPad stand can also be removed completely … which could come in handy if you've got guests coming round and you don't want them to know you're the sort of parents who would buy an iPad potty.

Compatible with the iPad 2 and the 3rd or 4th generation iPad, the iPotty is due to go on sale in March for a price of US$40.




http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/profile/92109/nintendopie/ Nintendopie  Was obviously right and I was obviously wrong. I will forever be a lesser being than them. (6/16/13)

Great idea.. I also take my ipad when I take a dump.. and yes I case you are wondering: this post was posted while taking a dump



 

Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!) 

"there's also a seat cover which means the iPotty can be used as a traditional seat when your little one is not peeing or pooping"

Now they will expect recliners to have a toilet underneath when they grow up.



I will wait for the iPotty 2. It will have a slightly smaller and sleeker seat.



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The only question I have, and I suppose it is the only one worth asking. Do you go out looking for crazy shit, or does it just have a way of finding you.



Dodece said:
The only question I have, and I suppose it is the only one worth asking. Do you go out looking for crazy shit, or does it just have a way of finding you.

Found it under the technology section on Google News...  Yes, I usually just look for weird articles to post here.



I was wanting to change this meme to built in toilet on the bottom but I could never figure out how to properly link from quickmeme...

link to change it can be found by clicking on the third image

https://www.google.com/search?q=george+on+recliner&hl=en&tbo=d&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=2d3yUKvyN6f02wWin4H4CQ&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAA&biw=1920&bih=929

If someone could help me out that would be great.  Copying the link locations from that site just doesn't work for me.  Not sure why...



i posted that some days ago on my wall^^

that's how it looks after usage



No thanks. Even if I had an Ipad, I wouldn't want my child's shit on it...LITERALLY.



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