A Business Card That Plays Tetris

A Business Card That Plays Tetris

You'll never NOT get a job again...

Coatedpolecat by Coatedpolecat on Mar 05, 2014 @ 08:31 PM (Staff Bios)
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Kevin Bates is a name you won't forget. Thanks to this guy we now have interactive business cards. With a solid idea and a ton of press, his creation will leave a lasting impression on any recipient.

Arduboy is an "interactive business card." What exactly does that mean, how do you interact with such a standard fare piece of paper? Well, the Arduboy is a basic circuit board, has an OLED Screen, a Piezo speaker, input buttons, 9+ hours of battery life, and is only 1.6 millimeters in total thickness.

What this means, is you have the ability to program games like Tetris, music, and parts of your resume into the actual business card. the pricing sounds about right as well. The price of a kit is $30, an already built - limited edition - $50 version, and a $100 rare card with custom artwork. Bates states on his website there will be a Kickstarter campaign to help with the process.



What do you think, is this something you would invest in? Do you think giving someone 9 hours of Tetris would get you a job? Sound off in the comments below.

@Coatedpolecat

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