Posted by admin on Oct 17, 2009 in
Cameras,
News

The Pentax Kx was announced last month, and it seems a very decent entry-level camera. We have previously reported, the device will in a few different colors in Japan is available only in the U.S. is black, white and red models. And today, Pentax said in Tokyo, they are ready to roll out a special version of Kx, which is inspired by a particularly colorful model of the so-called Kore Ja Nai robo.
The robot was introduced in Japan in 2001 and is available in different versions (which you in the picture above, a cell phone strap) is. Spec-establish the Kx is no different than the conventional models, the design is the most important selling point.
Pentax wants to sell the robo Kx solely in their own online store, and the model is limited to 100 units. Pre-orders begin in early November. People who want to contact outside of Japan with the Japan Trend Shop or Geek Stuff 4 U, and ask if they can help with the purchase.
via mobilewhack
Tags: pentax, pentax k-x, robot
Posted by admin on Feb 4, 2009 in
News,
Robots

The robot-toy scene is WowWee in recent years, but now a company called Bossa Nova is looking to the act, the introduction of its Prime-8 “gorillabot” in London’s Toy Fair. This is a “bot, pure fun, without shame, without much practical functions. The yellow monkey is lightning quick, explosive charge itself with the poor to move forward in a blur in the near-circular fashion, while it from side to Swagger side. Eight games are in the robot, the best of the group with tension foam coconuts on his sensors. A direct hit in the Netherlands regions brings Prime-8 to a total standstill. It mimics the reactions in a way that only those who already unfortunate enough to have the same eye-watering blow would understand.
You expect more from a machine that costs $ 130, but it will respond to robot fans who like their toys quickly and with stunning color jobs.
Via Bossa Nova
Tags: gadget, gorilla, robot
Posted by admin on Jan 29, 2009 in
News,
Robots

If a robot is good enough to vacuum your floors, why not a blow to breadcrumbs from the kitchen table, too? Designed for the tables and kitchen worktops, the mini-robot vacuum picks breadcrumbs, pencil shavings, ice sprinkler – whatever.
It is much more than an old-fashioned Hipper crumb sweep … louder, but cuter. The robot is easy enough: press the top, and it begins to suck. Available in three colors, it runs on two AA batteries.
Tags: robot