Jan 4 2008, 2:03am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Yesterday we reported about a rumor that Meccano (Erector) will introduce three new robots in their Spykee line at the CES 2008.
Today we received an invite from Meccano showing the outlines of the three new robots the company will debut at CES: Spykee Cell, Spykee Vox, and Spykee Miss.
At the Spykee World site is actually a statement that the launch of the Spykee Wifi robots that was initially planned for December 2007 has been postponed to 2008.
It could be that Meccano is launching all four Spykee robots simultanously in 2008.
CES 2008 will start on January 7th, but the new product announcements are already pouring in.
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