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12 Oct, 2008

Robo Japan 2008: Hello Kitty Robo

Posted by: brb In: CEATEC 2008| Robots| Tech ()

Kitty-chan is possibly the cutest robot, if you can call her that, in Robo Japan. A good companion robot for people living alone or the elderly. She can say a few simple greetings, she can sing, tell your daily fortune, sing and talk. Price is a steep 450,000 yen (or about $4,470).

Kitty-chan, the epitome of cuteness.

With another cute robot, the ifbot.

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3 Responses to "Robo Japan 2008: Hello Kitty Robo"

1 | Bouncing Red Ball » Blog Archive » Robo Japan 2008: Bandai’s NetTansorWeb, the first robot blogger

October 16th, 2008 at 11:07 pm

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[...] NetTansorWeb (NTW) doesn’t have Kitty-chan’s looks nor Plen’s rollerskating skills but it does one thing that other robots [...]

2 | Bouncing Red Ball » Robo-Japan 2008: A whole lotta robots

November 3rd, 2008 at 8:34 pm

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[...] the Hello Kitty Robo, ifbot, with its extensive database of words and sentence patterns, is marketed for seniors for [...]

3 | Hello Kitty Robot « House of Kitty Blog

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