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FREE Robot Test Drive

Post by RobotServicesGroup » Sat Jan 19, 2008 6:06 pm

Post by RobotServicesGroup
Sat Jan 19, 2008 6:06 pm

Would you like to try out a robot before you buy?
Would you like to take the controls yourself?
Now you can make our robot punch, kick, walk, or even stand on it's head!
You can do all this from the comfort of your own home using your high speed internet connection.

For a limited time, RobotServicesGroup.com is offering a FREE Robot Test Drive for people willing to help us test our exciting new service. We will be offering a limited number of spots for Beta Testers to help us perfect the process. FREE Robot Test Drives will be limted to 5 minutes each, limit one per customer.

Check out http://www.RobotServicesGroup.com/TestDrive.html for the details on how to sign up.
Would you like to try out a robot before you buy?
Would you like to take the controls yourself?
Now you can make our robot punch, kick, walk, or even stand on it's head!
You can do all this from the comfort of your own home using your high speed internet connection.

For a limited time, RobotServicesGroup.com is offering a FREE Robot Test Drive for people willing to help us test our exciting new service. We will be offering a limited number of spots for Beta Testers to help us perfect the process. FREE Robot Test Drives will be limted to 5 minutes each, limit one per customer.

Check out http://www.RobotServicesGroup.com/TestDrive.html for the details on how to sign up.
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Post by MYKL » Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:48 pm

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Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:48 pm

So a user uploads code for movements and you introduce it to the 'bot of choice and the user gets to watch and see what happens?

Or does the user log in and chose from a pre-loaded set of code/commands to see what the 'bot will do?

Or are the 'bots virtual based upon the performance of previously tested units?

It sounds fun and innovative.
So a user uploads code for movements and you introduce it to the 'bot of choice and the user gets to watch and see what happens?

Or does the user log in and chose from a pre-loaded set of code/commands to see what the 'bot will do?

Or are the 'bots virtual based upon the performance of previously tested units?

It sounds fun and innovative.
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Post by RobotServicesGroup » Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:31 am

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Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:31 am

We've made all of the pre-programmed motions for a Robonova-1 available as buttons on a secure webpage. You push a button, and our robot performs that command, with live video feedback. The webpage link in our original post above has a screenshot of the controls and an example of what the video will look like. Check it out.

This is a real robot performing real actions in real time, at your command.

It's no different than if your friend bought a robot and let you drive it for a while. We are willing to let you drive our robot in much the same way, except our robot could be hundreds of miles away from you.
We've made all of the pre-programmed motions for a Robonova-1 available as buttons on a secure webpage. You push a button, and our robot performs that command, with live video feedback. The webpage link in our original post above has a screenshot of the controls and an example of what the video will look like. Check it out.

This is a real robot performing real actions in real time, at your command.

It's no different than if your friend bought a robot and let you drive it for a while. We are willing to let you drive our robot in much the same way, except our robot could be hundreds of miles away from you.
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Post by jaybirdtke » Tue Jan 22, 2008 3:32 am

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Tue Jan 22, 2008 3:32 am

I just completed my test drive. It was very cool. :lol:
I highly recommend you give this a try.
I just completed my test drive. It was very cool. :lol:
I highly recommend you give this a try.
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Post by trey3670 » Wed Jan 23, 2008 3:51 am

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Wed Jan 23, 2008 3:51 am

this was fun I am very impressed with the robnova,great balance without a gyro!
this was fun I am very impressed with the robnova,great balance without a gyro!
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Post by RobotServicesGroup » Wed Jan 23, 2008 5:40 am

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Wed Jan 23, 2008 5:40 am

Thanks to jaybirdtke and trey3670 for being among the first to test our new service.

To improve on our product, we have decided to increase the time limit from 5 minutes to 20 minutes for each Robot Test Drive. We have also added time slots on Saturday, January 26th in the middle of the day. Hopefully this will allow more folks to try out this new service, including our friends in timezones across Europe and Asia.

Drop by http://www.RobotServicesGroup.com/TestDrive.html to reserve your spot.

Remember, this is FREE!
Thanks to jaybirdtke and trey3670 for being among the first to test our new service.

To improve on our product, we have decided to increase the time limit from 5 minutes to 20 minutes for each Robot Test Drive. We have also added time slots on Saturday, January 26th in the middle of the day. Hopefully this will allow more folks to try out this new service, including our friends in timezones across Europe and Asia.

Drop by http://www.RobotServicesGroup.com/TestDrive.html to reserve your spot.

Remember, this is FREE!
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Post by RobotServicesGroup » Thu Jan 24, 2008 5:41 am

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Thu Jan 24, 2008 5:41 am

We put together a video using actual footage from live Robot Test Drives.
Remember that you decide what actions the robot should execute using web based controls.

Check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1jbkm2TAAI
We put together a video using actual footage from live Robot Test Drives.
Remember that you decide what actions the robot should execute using web based controls.

Check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1jbkm2TAAI
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Post by RobotServicesGroup » Sat Feb 02, 2008 5:09 am

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Sat Feb 02, 2008 5:09 am

We have expanded the FREE Robot Test Drive.
You now have your choice of driving either a Robonova-1 or an I-Sobot.

With the Robonova-1 you can try all of the pre-programmed motions, and we have plenty of space for you to try the cartwheel and tumbling motions. For the I-Sobot you can try out 134 different motions, including all of the punches, kicks, jokes and gags. You have to see and hear the I-Sobot to believe it!

Sign up today at www.RobotServicesGroup.com
We have expanded the FREE Robot Test Drive.
You now have your choice of driving either a Robonova-1 or an I-Sobot.

With the Robonova-1 you can try all of the pre-programmed motions, and we have plenty of space for you to try the cartwheel and tumbling motions. For the I-Sobot you can try out 134 different motions, including all of the punches, kicks, jokes and gags. You have to see and hear the I-Sobot to believe it!

Sign up today at www.RobotServicesGroup.com
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Post by RobotServicesGroup » Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:48 am

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Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:48 am

We continue to expand our FREE Robot Test Drive service.
Now you can also drive the Japanese version of the I-Sobot with white body coloring and blue trim.
Sign up and try it out for yourself here .

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We continue to expand our FREE Robot Test Drive service.
Now you can also drive the Japanese version of the I-Sobot with white body coloring and blue trim.
Sign up and try it out for yourself here .

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Post by limor » Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:41 pm

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Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:41 pm

great idea!
haven't tried it yet but the interface looks very cool
great idea!
haven't tried it yet but the interface looks very cool
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