The smallest, lightest, and cheapest robot
Minh Quang
By high technology but cheap, a technology company in Taiwan has launched the smallest, lightest and most inexpensive humanoid robot in the world.
GeStream Technology Inc., a new technology product, is a 15 cm, easy-to-disassemble, infrared-controlled robot that is capable of operating for up to 2 hours.
The creator of this product is Mr. Chang Ho Yu, general manager of GeStream Technology Inc. He said the creation of small and lightweight robot is a dream he has long cherished. "I like to make robots, especially since my company learned about the very modern technology of Japan three years ago. But because these technologies are too expensive, I decided to build my own robot with cheaper technology. "
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This robot can rotate with 65,536 different movements, suitable for robot games and easy for users to download and update the latest movements or moves of the robot.
According to Chang, in Taiwan, the robot is used as a learning tool for children, helping children develop their knowledge and practice patience. As robots can be sold in parts, their owners need to program and learn to build their own robots. They can also create robots for any movement they like. '
Mr. Chang said that in the future he will adjust the appearance of the robot and install additional voice control.
"We can make the robots look pretty, feminine or masculine, and have a variety of colors to choose from."
Sold to around $ 185 - $ 200, this tiny robot will be available to the public at an international trade fair for small and medium enterprises, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from June 6-8. / 2007.
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