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... , a 20-inch tall, 11 pound unicycle riding robot. Like her, uh, "cousin" Keisaku-kun, Seiko relies on a chest ... and uses Bluetooth to communicate with a PC that gives instructions. (Yes, she's a PC ( Lucky robot lovers can watch the whole family of robo-carnies do its stuff at ... having to leave your chair.Continue reading Murata's new balancing robot loses a wheel, gains a trick ( Read | Permalink ( ...
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... , a 20-inch tall, 11 pound unicycle riding robot. Like her, uh, "cousin" Keisaku-kun, Seiko relies on a chest ... uses Bluetooth to communicate with a PC that gives instructions. (Yes, she's a PC.) Lucky robot lovers can watch the whole family of robo-carnies do its stuff at ... to leave your chair.Continue reading Murata's new balancing robot loses a wheel, gains a trickRead | Permalink |& ...
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According to the Nikkei (subscription required), Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd is pushing its new unicycle-riding robot at the CEATEC Japan 2008 exhibition in Makuhari Messe in Chiba just east of Tokyo. This robot is actually meant to represent a kindergarten girl. As well as riding forward and backward, the girlie-bot can balance even [...]
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Electronic parts maker Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., creators of the popular Murata Seisaku-kun (a.k.a. "Murata Boy") robot bicyclist, have developed a self-balancing robot unicyclist named "Murata Seiko-chan," it was announced on September 23. The 50-centimeter (20 in) tall, 5-kilogram (11 lb) Seiko-chan — which Murata says is modeled after a female kindergartener — features [...]
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Tokyo-based electronics company Murata yesterday unveiled a small humanoid robot [JP] that can unicycle forward and backward and is also able to stop without falling over. And it looks creepy to me. The company introduced the female humanoid, which is supposed to resemble a kindergarten girl (!), as an alternative to their flag ship robot Murata [...]
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