LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0
It’s Lego, but not as we know it
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The NXT
Well no, not if you use the all-new LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0. This jaw-droppingly advanced robotic construction system allows you to build and program your very own fully-functional computerised robots. No degree in electro-mechanics required!
The claw sees green with its RGB sensors
At the heart of this ingenious concept is the NXT - an über-intelligent, USB-friendly, computer-controlled ‘brick’ that acts as your robot’s brain. We’re talking interactive servo motors, built-in rotation sensors, ultrasonic sensors, touch sensors and a sensor that can detect different colours and light intensities. It even works as a mood lamp. Incredible!
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Shooterbot |
Robogator |
Alpha Rex |
Finally, Alpha Rex is the ultimate robot: a super advanced humanoid with multiple functions, it can walk, talk, avoid objects and even dance. Amazing!
The LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 construction system is so technologically advanced we could sit here all day listing its gobsmackingly impressive features. But we won’t because we’re busy constructing our own masterpiece: Fireboxbot, a motion sensitive automaton that looks like General Grievous but pours tea whenever we click our fingers. No really!
Snap, snap!
More Info
Product Features:
- NXT 32-bit micro-controller with built in Bluetooth
- 3 Interactive Servo Motors with built in Rotation Sensors
- 1 Ultrasonic Sensor, 2 Touch Sensors and 7 Connector cables
- All new colour sensor with triple functionality
- 1 x CD with easy to use, drag and drop programming software
- Building instructions for 4 new robots
- Sound Editor and remote control
- 1 Test Pad on which you can test your models
- USB 2.0 and Bluetooth support
- 619 Specially Selected LEGO Technic elements
- 32-bit ARM7 microcontroller
- 256 Kbytes FLASH, 64 Kbytes RAM
- 8-bit AVR microcontroller
- 4 Kbytes FLASH, 512 Byte RAM
- 4 input ports and 3 output ports
- 6-wire cable digital platform
- 100 x 64 pixel LCD graphical display
- Loudspeaker - 8 kHz sound quality
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Microsoft Windows:
- Windows XP Professional or Home Edition
- Intel Pentium processor or compatible, 800 MHz minimum
- Windows Vista Service Pack 1 or newer.
- Intel Pentium processor or compatible, 1 GHz minimum
- CD-ROM drive
- 512MB of RAM minimum
- 700MB of available hard-disk space
- XGA display (1024x768)
- 1 available USB port
- Compatible Bluetooth adapter (optional)*
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Apple Macintosh:
- Apple MacOS X v10.4 or v10.5
- PowerPC® G3, G4, G5 processor, 600 MHz minimum
- Intel processor
- DVD-drive
- 512MB of RAM minimum
- 700MB of available hard-disk space
- XGA display (1024x768)
- 1 available USB port
- Compatible Bluetooth adapter (optional)*
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* Supported Bluetooth software are Widcomm® Bluetooth for Windows newer than v. 1.4.2.10 SP5 and the Bluetooth stacks included in Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or newer, Windows Vista or Vista latest Service Pack, Apple MacOS X 10.3.9, 10.4 and 10.5.
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Demonstration of the incredible robots created with NXT 2.0
Video URL: http://www.firebox.com/video/2381
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Awesomeness.Tyler O, Ft. Collins CO - 31st January 2010
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