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  • Transporters on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#1) Transporters

    From: Star Trek 

    Who wouldn't want a device that can transport you from one location to the other basically instantaneously? 

  • Holodeck on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#2) Holodeck

    From: Star Trek 

    Basically an extremely advanced VR Headset, the Holodeck would let you live out any fantasy you wanted in a highly realistic setting. 

  • Jarvis on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#3) Jarvis

    From: Iron Man 

    This AI personal assistant, created by Iron Man himself, helps solve problems in a calm, understanding manner, as he can read and respond to the user’s thoughts and emotions.

  • Flying Cars on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#4) Flying Cars

    From: Various (The Fifth Element, Back to the Future Part II, Blade Runner, etc.) 

    Flying cars have been used in many films and such devices still serve as a pop culture standard for futuristic technology. It would certainly cut down on your morning commute if you could simply fly over a congested highway. 

  • Arc Reactors on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#5) Arc Reactors

    From: Iron Man 

    Powering both Stark Tower and the Iron Man suit, these tiny power cores could easily eliminate our dependence on fossil fuels and cut back on global warming. 

  • Hoverboards on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#6) Hoverboards

    From: Back to the Future 

    While we have something similar today, our wheeled contraptions can’t compare to the original hoverboard from Back to the Future.

  • Hypersleep Pods on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#7) Hypersleep Pods

    From: Passengers 

    This enclosed pod provides a temperature-controlled space where the occupant can remain alive for years on end while maintaining their age and health. As long as they're used responsibly, they have the potential to be a useful technology. 

  • Holograms on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#8) Holograms

    From: Various (Star Wars, Jem and the Holograms, The Jetsons, Batman, etc.,)

    Holograms have been used in many films and TV shows, but one of their most famous appearances was in the first Star Wars film. With this technology, people can send prerecorded hologram messages or talk in real time, much like a Skype call. 

  • Lightsabers on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#9) Lightsabers

    From: Star Wars 

    These Star Wars weapons - essentially swords with plasma blades - have a distinctive, stylish element whether they’re used by a Jedi or a Sith, although they may be a little too dangerous for around the house.

  • Kimoyo Beads on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#10) Kimoyo Beads

    From: Black Panther

    These beads from Wakanda aren’t just jewelry; they have a number of possible functions ranging from accessing all of your personalized medical info to projecting holograms.

  • TARDIS on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#11) TARDIS

    From: Dr. Who 

    This legendary device from Doctor Who can transport you anywhere in the universe at any point in time, past, present, or future. The best part is, although it looks like a cramped one-person police box, it’s actually much bigger on the inside.

  • Microbe-Obliterator (MO) on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#12) Microbe-Obliterator (MO)

    From: WALL-E

    This adorable little bot is the disgruntled janitor of the spaceship Axiom. Constantly paranoid about dirt and debris, MO is dedicated to scrubbing anything and everything until the ship is decontaminated. Who wouldn't want to have that around the house to save time cleaning? 

  • Speeder Bikes on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#13) Speeder Bikes

    From: Star Wars 

    These high speed hovering bikes from the Star Wars universe slice through the air with maximum maneuverability and would certainly save avid bikers time getting around town. 

  • Neuro Visor on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#14) Neuro Visor

    From: Alien franchise 

    This interface visor is similar to devices like Google Glass in that it can be used for data display while the wearer is occupied with other tasks.

  • What-If Machine on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#15) What-If Machine

    From: Futurama 

    Provided with a “what if?” question, this device can predict and play out your hypothetical future right before your eyes (though it only works three times per year).

  • Express Tubes on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#16) Express Tubes

    From: The Polar Express 

    Used by the elves to get around Santa’s factory, these pneumatic tubes functioned much like present day Hyperloop pods, zipping riders to and from their desired locations at impressive speeds.

  • Sonic Screwdriver on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#17) Sonic Screwdriver

    From: Dr. Who 

    This versatile tool can lock and unlock doors, meddle with technology, scan life forms, and more. Who wouldn't want it? 

  • PASIV Device on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#18) PASIV Device

    From: Inception 

    This dream machine not only allows the dreamer to be completely lucid within their dream, thus allowing them control its contents, but also allows them to invite others inside their dreamscape.

  • Batsuit on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#19) Batsuit

    From: Batman franchise 

    While there have been many iterations of the batsuit over the years, it usually comes equipped with some kind of powered exoskeleton, augmented reality computer, cape, and body armor. In other words, this bit of technology pretty much morphs the wearer into a superhero. 

  • Memory Scanner on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#20) Memory Scanner

    From: Meet the Robinsons 

    Invented by kid genius Lewis to retrieve long lost memories of his mother, this homemade gadget scans your brain for any desired memory and projects the buried impression on its circular screen.

  • KITT on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#21) KITT

    From: Knight Rider 

    Not only can KITT talk, he comes equipped with a load of features like a flame thrower, tear gas launcher, and more, making this car virtually invincible. 

  • Universal Remote on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#22) Universal Remote

    From: Click 

    Sure, the movie was panned by critics, but who wouldn't want a remote control that would let you pause, fast forward, or rewind real life whenever you wanted? 

  • Gadget Hat on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#23) Gadget Hat

    From: Inspector Gadget 

    Not only is this hat equipped with mechanical hands and a helicopter that enables flight, it's not half bad in terms of style. 

  • Memory Eraser on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#24) Memory Eraser

    From: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 

    While this device seems a bit more morally ambiguous, many people wish they could erase some of their more embarrassing or painful memories. Lacuna, Inc. facilitated such procedures with a large, dome-like contraption placed over one’s head.

  • Penfield Mood Organs on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#25) Penfield Mood Organs

    From: Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? 

    While these devices are technically used to encourage widespread complacency, wouldn't they be a handy device to have if used in moderation? Who wouldn't want a gadget that could occasionally lift you out of a mental funk?

  • Phone Booth on Random Fictional Technologies You Most Wish Existed

    (#26) Phone Booth

    From: The Matrix 

    While The Matrix hardly portrays an enviable reality, the characters' method of exiting the Matrix through answering a phone in a telephone booth does seem like a very convenient method of travel. 

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Over the centuries, science fiction writers have used their imagination to shape an ideal future. People can easily find all kinds of science fiction books and movies. These fictional stories are usually related to space, the future, and technology. Time travel, flying cars, and invisibility cloaks were all just fictional technologies in science fiction movies, not every fictional technology or concept will be realized, some fictional technologies are even ridiculous, but these theoretical ideas are undoubtedly the coolest ideas ever.

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