Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Apr 6 2007, 4:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Happy Easter! Check out this new little robot chick from Sega toys.
The Segatoys Dream Chick is supposed a chick 20 days after its birth.
When being held, the little chick will flap its little wings.
Pad on its head or back and the chick will chirp happily.
The little baby chicken measures 65×60×95mm and is powered by batteries.
It arrives in a plastic egg of course.
Audio Cubes sells the Dream chick internationally for $29.00.
See also the Sega Dream Chick site (Japanese).
Sega is continuing to copy animals in their Sega Dreams series. We have seen robotic cats and of course the life-size Pony that was big hit last Christmas.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
experience in the technology field to the ever evolving and exciting
world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into
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Luigi can be contacted directly at ml@i4u.com. Luigi posts regularly on LuigiMe.com about his experience running I4U.
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