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Korean Company Plans to Release Another Walking Robot in October PDF Print E-mail
Written by William Cox   
Friday, 01 September 2006
Image A new South Korean startup, D2E Robotics, plans on releasing a two-legged hobbiest robot in October. In what appears to be a move to compete with other companies, such as Kyosho, Kondo, and Hitec, the robot, dubbed D2V-ZN, will have simple voice recognition and a vision system.

Though, strangely enough, the company like to compare their robot to the vinerable RoboSapien from WowWee, saying:

"Unlike RoboSapien, our customers will be able to install new moves on their own. In other words, their imagination will be their only limit," [CEO] Chung said.

The 12" tall robot will initially have a retail price of about $700 USD, but the company expects the price to drop to about $300 if the robot becomes popular.

"D2V-ZN can identify its owner with an embedded camera and take some pre-set orders after recognizing voices. It will arguably be the smartest robot in the market,"

"Arguably" is right. I wonder if they've talked to Ugobe yet?


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