Ask Engadget: best robot platform 4 under $400?
V know you’ve got questions, & if you’re brave enough to ask the world 4 answers, here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget question`s com`g to us from Ryan, who reckons it’s about time he stopped play`g w/ Lego blocks & began play`g w/ the real man’s robot platform. Just kidd`g about the Lego bit. If you’re look`g to send in an inquiry of your own, drop us the line @ ask @ engadget dawt com . “I am an aspir`g roboticist who`s`en us`g Lego Mindstorms NXT 4 the few years & I am look`g 4 the next step up. I`ve the budget of about $400. I am look`g 4 someth`g Z`s more motors, more sensors, & the way to`ve it live feed video back to the computer. I`ld also like the platform Z`s the large amount of build`g Z can B done on top of it, such as add`g an arm or another array of sensors, or the different drive base.
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