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Created : 02 August 2008
 

Electronic Legos



https://www.livescience.com/php/video/player.php?aid=20372
Build it yourself electronics are closer, but pricey.

 

Comments


Saturday, 02 August 2008, 15:52
blanko1324
I think it's gimmicky. Don't think it'll ever take off.
Sunday, 03 August 2008, 16:52
mindstorm8191
Yeah, I don't think that setup will be that reasonable. I mean, just pick the features you want, and there's about a dozen cellphones that offer it.

I was always interested in Lego Mindstorms, but never shelled out money for them. Plus from what I heard, they are quite limited in what the parts can do. So after hearing that, I started designing my own simple robotics kit system. It uses an erector-kit frame (metal bars with holes all the way down, connected by screws and nuts), and each of the controllable units were controlled by a basic-like programming language, all hooked to a main board and a battery pack. I never decided exactly how everything was hooked together, though...