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Sunday, 22 April 2007 |
 This hobby robot, Manoi gives you a boost of companionship. Built stylish with powerful body structure and mesmerizing blue eyes, Manoi is destined to be spending ample of quality time with you. Making the most of Japanese technology, this hobby robot is able to move about with smooth swings and is user-friendly. Cute lil' fella needs some TLC from the new generations! |
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Saturday, 21 April 2007 |
 All puffed up gives it a handsome appearance over the smart tantrum robot. Spins, scoots, wobbles, dashes to and fro like someone who is misbehaving or late gestures. Cute and adorable is definite name for it, and the balancing is amazingly from the flat base. It requires 4 AA batteries to get it on its nerves and not yours! |
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Sunday, 04 February 2007 |
 Brilliant Beer Dispenser. What could be better than a fresh chilled beer, sort of a mini pump, only you have to place that mug onto Asahi's hand. With capacities of six packs and 2 mugs chilled, it is portable and instantly lovable. A mug of chilled beer anywhere at anytime.
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Sunday, 04 February 2007 |
 Japanese new gizmo. Built looking like 'gakusei' (student) of almost 2 foot tall, its geeky looking backpack has been wired perfectly to the robot's structure. This robot will look like a real boy cycling around as it has the latest artificial intelligent assembled.
With the four main sensors of detecting angular velocity, obstacles and rough surfaces, Murata will turned the bicycle lightly and perform effortless swings and bends like a normal human being.
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Sunday, 04 February 2007 |
 Small, powerful and fast. This intelligent robot gained his title of being the fastest robot with high MTBF and specialty of ABB motion control. Being precise and accurate for its consistent parts quality, this brings the IRB to a higher level among the industries.
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Friday, 26 January 2007 |
 Motorbike resemblance, this Bombadier Embrio uses gyroscopic technology to balance itself and the rider on only one wheel. it is empowered by a hydrogen fuel cell and only emits water. Thus if it is traveling below 12mph, the smaller front whell acts as stability control. The left handlebar is for acceleration and a trigger on the right is for braking.
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