Introducing lego type assemble machine

Kano, based in London, UK, has unveiled smart kits that allow kids to personalize their PCs and learn how to program like Lego toys.

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In the days of technology dominating all human activities, knowledge of computers and related software seems to be the knowledge that needs to be universal for modern children.

And kano-like kits provide the foundation for first-time kids, typically six to 14, according to USA Today.

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Kano Kit - (Photo: Kano)

After gathering more than $ 1.5 million on Kickstarter at the end of last year, Kano has officially introduced the product of the same name is appreciated.

Kano is based on the Linux-based version of the International Space Station (ISS) and Kano's programming language Kano Blocks, which can actually export information in the form of Javascript and Python code.

At $ 149.99, the Kano kit includes everything you need to pack a complete desktop computer: the Raspberry Pi Compaq Desktop PC, Bluetooth keyboard, speakers, HDMI and USB cables, USB Wi-Fi, 8 GB memory card, socket, transparent cover ...

The only downside is that there is no attached monitor, however parents can provide monitors.

When connected to a monitor or TV, Kano can teach users (here children) how to program very simply, starting with the custom changes in games like Snake, Pong and Minecraft.

And of course, this computer can connect to the internet like other computers.