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A demonstration of a program for a LEGO Mindstorms NXT robot.
With the Tribot Radar the Tribot scans the environment using the ultrasonic sensor and displays the collected data on the screen. The idea is similar to a radar display. Afterwards, you are able to change resolution of the display to zoom in and out.
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Demonstration of the Lego Mindstorms NXT Tribot robot. This is one of the stock robots in the kit that they show you how to build. The goal is to build a robot that waits for you to drop a ball in front of it. It will go up to the ball and wait for you to clap once. After you clap, it picks up the ball, turns around, drives to the "START" line, and drops the ball.
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Participación en el concurso Robochallenge 2008 del TEC de Monterrey.
Equipo de Hitech Educenter integrado por chavos de secundaria. Su creación el Fischertechnik tribot.
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In-depth video review of WowWee's new Tri-Bot robot, the latest successor in Mark Tilden's Robosapien line of robots. For secret tips, tricks and important buyer's information on this rad new robot visit:
http://www.robots rule.com/html/tri-bo t-review.php
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Meet Tribot, the latest entertainment robot from WowWee. Tribot is equipped with a three-wheel base, so he can move in any direction with ease - even sideways! He plays games, can guard your room, and even wake you up with an alarm. Tribot is a young robot, filled with personality. Watch as WowWee's Mike Gonzales runs through all of his features.
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Alex from Shiny Shiny gets a look at WowWee's latest offering for their robotics range.
For more videos and CES news see www.shinyshiny.tv and www.techdigest.tv.
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Built by Guy Ziv of NXTasy.org for Robotec Technologies Ltd, this is a demonstration of 2 NXT TriBots communicating via bluetooth and exchanging a can between them.