Yesterday we set you off with some video of the
ROKR E2 from a CES press event; today, we're giving you a look at the revamped version of Lego Mindstorms. Popular with hackers for its programability, the new mindstorms add some support for Bluetooth and USB 2.0. To read more
check our post on it, but to see it, click below.
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QT MPEG4, 2:36, 9.35 MB
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Eric @ Jan 6th 2006 5:40PM
flippin sweet!!
Matt @ Jan 6th 2006 5:40PM
Wow, I really hope that awful techno isn't the engadget theme song. I'd expect much better from them.
hobgoblin @ Jan 6th 2006 5:56PM
i SO want that one!
i realy need to get my hands on a mindstorm kit one of these days. its the perfect blend of a childhood interest and computers :D
Pacey @ Jan 6th 2006 6:13PM
Matt, I was just about to say the same thing...
Not to slag on you guys, but there is plenty of music available that doesnt sound like it was made on a Casio keyboard, that's also free, and won't get you into trouble with the RIAA.
Also, need to work on the audio levels. You completly killed the last couple of words from the rep. (not a big deal but still)
And all this time, people said my broadcasting degree would be usless... oh wait, it still is.
Garriq @ Jan 6th 2006 7:35PM
Giggidy.
aaron @ Jan 9th 2006 4:34PM
pretty funny that the rep mentions lego (r) as embracing open source. they taken legal action about their designs being copied and get a snippy about how lego (r) is displayed.