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Abstract: Lego Mindstorms NXTAvailable: Now. Easy to find online, hard in stores except Lego stores (I hear). Released in August 2006 I believe.Price: about $250Requires: 6 x AA batteries (sold seperately), USB or Bluetooth connectivity (PC/Mac)Official Site: LE...
Abstract: Old school toys are loosing their popularity to electronic entertainment and this trend will continue as electronics become cheaper and more available. Lego bricks were favorite toys for many years, and generations of world finest technicians grew up p...
Abstract: Steve Hassenplug is sitting in a van with seven other people on the way to a Lego convention in Washington, DC, explaining the limitations of Legos previous robot-building kit, called Mindstorms. "It was always difficult to build a robot that could dr...
Abstract: If you think Lego means kids’ stuff, think again. Mindstorms NXT is a sophisticated robot-building system with both engineering and programming elements. And, although it’s sold in toy shops and marketed partly as an educational tool, it&...
Abstract: Lego Mindstorms NXT is a robotics kit that is totally programmable. It comes in two versions: the Education Base Set and the Retail Version. The kit has 32-bit AT91SAM7S256 main microprocessor with a 256 KB flash memory and 64 KB RAM. It also has a 100...
Abstract: Building blocks, motors and programming in one package - a great gift for hobbyists and kids alike. If you think Lego means kids stuff, think again. Mindstorms NXT is a sophisticated robot-building system with both engineering and programming element...
Abstract: Theres a clear link between an obsessive interest in computers and a love of Lego, as demonstrated by Google founder Larry Pages early experiments building an inkjet printer from the plastic bricks. If you want your kids to grow up to be Web 4.0 b...