Recession? Not in robot land!
Vstone Robot Center is in the Akihabara electronics district, steps away from Akihabara Station. It's backed by Osaka-based machine parts firm Vstone and has two colorful humanoid robots on display. Manager Hideki Idaka (right) says the company opened the store regardless of the recession because parents and kids want robot kits. Its most popular product? Robovie-X, a bipedal kit robot that goes for about $700.
Geek trivia:
Reports in Western media including the Associated Press have incorrectly stated that Vstone Robot Center is the only robot retailer in Tokyo.
Wrong! The two new shops bring the total to five, the other three being RT Corp., Tsukumo Robot Okoku (reopening this month following renovations) and Kondo Robo Spot.





2 Comments:
Hello!
I am currently reading Tim Hornyak's book and now I want a robot of my own. I am 61 years old, so I don't want a kit. I know I will probably have to spend between $150-300Speech-wise, which is better? I-Sobot or Robosapian? Thanks for your help.
I think Robosapien has slightly better voice, but I still prefer I-Sobot! It's more compact and easier to use.
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