by NovaOne » Fri Jun 20, 2008 7:04 am
by NovaOne
Fri Jun 20, 2008 7:04 am
i am a begginer and i i am think buy one humanoid for begin, i have two quwestions.
i am undecided what humnoid i will buy the robophilo or robobuilder, what you suggest?
The second question is, the robobuilder can be expand like robophilo?
robo builder is similar to bioloid, and is specifically designed to be reconfigurable and expandable... Although the build me be easier ,learning programming in C might be a steeper learning curve ...but I believe worth in in the long run.
The technology in robobuilder is more advanced..In my opinion, its a true second generation humanoid.....? (I will be buying one myself)
robophilo looks like a good kit for a beginner...being similar to robonova...I can't comment on how expandable robophilo directly with stardard parts, however with all robots the only thing that limits this is your imagination, time and knowledge. The latter is often dependent on the the amount of support you can get from friends on places like this forum.
I agree with i-Bot statement:
If you are really a robot person, you will gain enormous pleasure from either.
But would like to add, the quality of the friends you make in the robot community should really be the deciding deciding factor. I have only had a robonova a little over a year, and I can't measure how much help and support I've had from the guys on the forum.
Have Fun, what ever robot you buy.
i am a begginer and i i am think buy one humanoid for begin, i have two quwestions.
i am undecided what humnoid i will buy the robophilo or robobuilder, what you suggest?
The second question is, the robobuilder can be expand like robophilo?
robo builder is similar to bioloid, and is specifically designed to be reconfigurable and expandable... Although the build me be easier ,learning programming in C might be a steeper learning curve ...but I believe worth in in the long run.
The technology in robobuilder is more advanced..In my opinion, its a true second generation humanoid.....? (I will be buying one myself)
robophilo looks like a good kit for a beginner...being similar to robonova...I can't comment on how expandable robophilo directly with stardard parts, however with all robots the only thing that limits this is your imagination, time and knowledge. The latter is often dependent on the the amount of support you can get from friends on places like this forum.
I agree with i-Bot statement:
If you are really a robot person, you will gain enormous pleasure from either.
But would like to add, the quality of the friends you make in the robot community should really be the deciding deciding factor. I have only had a robonova a little over a year, and I can't measure how much help and support I've had from the guys on the forum.
Have Fun, what ever robot you buy.
Last edited by NovaOne on Sat Jun 21, 2008 8:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.