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Disney, Daft Punk and Monster have teamed up to deliver a set of gaming headphones inspired by the upcoming movie Tron:Legacy. They have glowing lights, a glossy finish and a detachable boom mic.

In typical Monster fashion, the Tron T1 headphones are also outrageously expensive—getting your hands on one will cost you $350. However, you can pre-order both the black and white versions for $50 less if you know where to look.

(via Engadget)

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We got a taste of Daft Punk’s Derezzed with clips from Tron: Legacy back in October, but now the official video has made it’s debut.

As you will see in the video after the break, it features a little retro Tron flavor and nice little cameo at the end.

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The Daft Punk series of Kurbick and RAH (Real Action Figures) from Medicom that were first announced over the summer are now available for pre-order—although you’ll have to wait a little longer to actually get your hands on one.

The Kubrick two-pack is set to ship in January 2011, and the Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter RAH figures will follow in April.

Product Page: Kubricks ($45) RAH Christo / Bangalter ($270)

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We’ve already heard tracks from Daft Punk TRON soundtrack, but the following video features snippets of both the song “Derezzed” and new scenes from the movie. So bust out your glow sticks and check it out after the break.

TRON:Legacy will be in theaters on December 17th. Daft Punk’s album drops on December 7th.

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I’m not sure if these Daft Punk Hello Kitty figurines are one offs or if they’ll ever be made (I hope, I hope, I hope), but maybe if enough people post about them, we’ll get them made.

If nothing else, you can always make this Daft Punk helmet while you’re waiting.

(Yodaflicker via Obvious Winner via Topless Robot)

You’ve heard bits and pieces in the latest Tron Legacy trailers, but if you dig Daft Punk there are six tracks from the film to listen to after the break. Personally, I’m more interested in this awesome Daft Punk helmet.

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Yes, 17 months is a long time to waste making a Daft Punk helmet, but the final product speaks for itself. If you are crazy enough to want to build one yourself, you could avoid a lot of the dead ends by checking out the video of the build process.

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