Willow Garage has introduced yet another product line, called TurtleBot. It combines an iRobot Create with an Xbox Kinect and an Atom powered ASUS 1215N, and comes with a ROS SDK. Price ranges from $500 to $1200, according to PhysOrg.com.
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Willow Garage has introduced yet another product line, called TurtleBot. It combines an iRobot Create with an Xbox Kinect and an Atom powered ASUS 1215N, and comes with a ROS SDK. Price ranges from $500 to $1200, according to PhysOrg.com.
This is nice, though I'm that interested in robots that lack arms. On the other hand, I might at well build some of the hardware myself. I guess it just depends on what kind of stuff I can get into.
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