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Jul 9 2006, 2:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The upcoming Robosapien RS Media from WowWee is apparently enhancable with a Lego Mindstorm NXT module.
The Lego NXT module fits onto the RS Media robot as backpack. With Lego Mindstorm NXT you have of course much greater control on what your Robosapien can do. This is a very smart move by WowWee.
I have the original Robosapien, which looks already pretty 'stupid' against the new Robosapien RS Media, which can now have two brains.
The Robosapien RS Media features an SD card slot and an LCD screen. It is great to see how WowWee each year advances its Robosapien line.
Besides playing with the Wii and the PS3 you still need to find time to program Lego Mindstorm NXT and play with your Robosapien RS Media this holiday season.
More details and hi-res images on T3 Magazine. Via Engadget.
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