by wintermute » Sat Oct 13, 2007 4:37 am
by wintermute
Sat Oct 13, 2007 4:37 am
Greetings, fellow roboteers...
I've been lurking here for quite a while, but registered only today. I'm a programmer and Unix sysadmin by vocation, but I've always been nuts about robots. I came close to buying one of the Kondo models, a Robonova, or a Manoi, but I've been holding off until I had a feel for how the market was shaping up. (The fact that I was one of the first to buy an Aibo ERS-110, although it is a very cool device, might have something to do with my caution this time around.) But when Robots Dreams announced today that World Models was introducing a biped for under $500 that seems to offer features rivaling robots that cost from twice to three times as much -- well, I sat up and took notice. So assuming there are no if-it's-too-good-to-be-true-it-probably-is gotchas, count me in. I'm down with a RoboPhilo -- the kit form, of course, which Robots-Dreams indicates is even less than the $500 assembled version, but I'd buy the kit regardless. Anyway, I will soon be joining the ranks of humanoid robot owners, so I belong here. You understand, of course; you are my tribe.
Greetings, fellow roboteers...
I've been lurking here for quite a while, but registered only today. I'm a programmer and Unix sysadmin by vocation, but I've always been nuts about robots. I came close to buying one of the Kondo models, a Robonova, or a Manoi, but I've been holding off until I had a feel for how the market was shaping up. (The fact that I was one of the first to buy an Aibo ERS-110, although it is a very cool device, might have something to do with my caution this time around.) But when Robots Dreams announced today that World Models was introducing a biped for under $500 that seems to offer features rivaling robots that cost from twice to three times as much -- well, I sat up and took notice. So assuming there are no if-it's-too-good-to-be-true-it-probably-is gotchas, count me in. I'm down with a RoboPhilo -- the kit form, of course, which Robots-Dreams indicates is even less than the $500 assembled version, but I'd buy the kit regardless. Anyway, I will soon be joining the ranks of humanoid robot owners, so I belong here. You understand, of course; you are my tribe.
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