The Robothespian robot recently showed up at the World IT Show 2011 in COEX, Seoul, and left everyone wide eyed with wonder at its robotic antics. A humanoid robot specifically built for education, communication and entertainment purposes; this steel buddy uses air muscles to move and also has all its actions recorded into a database, allowing the robot to replicate them whenever needed. The Robothespian hooks up to a floor-standing Interface PC and 19″ LCD touchscreen and can move naturally, speaking input texts in more than 20 languages.
The vacuum formed PET body shelled Robothespian is as good as a humanoid can get, at least in today’s day, its successors might just do a lot more.
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