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Lopid (Ropid) Cute Robot by Tomotaka Takahashi
Kevin Xu on October 28, 2009 in Robot Gadgets ROPID Robot-neo2 Another cute robot from Japan the “Lopid(ROPID)”, this robot device already added with cute elements, good communication skill and mobility. The ROPID was created by Tomotaka Takahashi from Robo Garage at Kyoto University. ROPID ...
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Ropid: New robot runs, jumps 8 centimeters high (2 videos)
Ropid: New robot runs, jumps 8 centimeters high (2 videos)
crunchgear.com — Japan has produced many humanoids in the past years, but making them move in one way or... the other is usually a challenge. Kyoto-based Robo Garage has unveiled Ropid [JP] today, a mini robot that runs on two legs and can jump as high as 8cm.  ... (more) Ropid: New robot runs, jumps 8 centimeters high (2 videos)
ROPID Robot Looks Like a Cute Naughty Child
ROPID Robot Looks Like a Cute Naughty Child
hardwaresphere.com — A clever Japanese named Tomotaka Takahashi has created a super cute child size robot called Lopid (or... ROPID). This cute robot looks very cool, like Astroboy, can hear voice commands, can jumpd, can walk like a cheerful baby, can get up by himself and can even balance himself to prevent drop. ... (more) ROPID Robot Looks Like a Cute Naughty Child
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ROPID Robot Looks Like a Cute Naughty Child
Hardware Sphere — ... height is about 38cm only, while it weight in 1,600g or 1.6 kilogram, as light as a netbook I guess. Wonderful, it seems the robotic toy for modern children is getting interesting. The only fact that they haven’t revealed yet were the release date and pricing. I wonder if this cute ROPID robot will cost a fortune to own one… Watch the following video for the actions: [via Neo Gadget] ROPID Robot Looks Like a Cute Naughty Child Visit ...

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