Sabtu, 13 November 2010

CEATEC Japan

Japanese technology group Murata Manufacturings robots Murata Boy (R) and his cousin Murata Girl (L) are displayed at CEATEC Japan 2008 exhibition in Makuhari, near Tokyo, Japan, 30 September 2008. The 5 kg and 50 cm  robots can ride unicycles with an electronic eye made of ultrasonic sensors that tells them when they are about to bump into something and their robotic brains help change their directions. They can also be guided by humans using the  Blootooth technology.  EPA/DAI KUROKAWA

Japanese technology group Murata Manufacturing's robots 'Murata Boy' (R) and his cousin 'Murata Girl' (L) are displayed at CEATEC Japan 2008 exhibition in Makuhari, near Tokyo, Japan, 30 September 2008. The 5 kg and 50 cm robots can ride unicycles with an electronic eye made of ultrasonic sensors that tells them when they are about to bump into something and their robotic brains help change their directions. They can also be guided by humans using the Blootooth technology. EPA/DAI KUROKAWA

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