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New Lego Mindstorms Dissected

Turismo writes "The new Mindstorms NXT robotics kit from Lego is put through the ringer by the guys at Ars Technica, and they like what they find. From the article: 'the NXT brick can communicate with three other Bluetooth devices at any one time. This means that if you had four Mindstorms kits, you could create a mega-robot with four brains, twelve motors, and sixteen sensors — all of it coordinated through Bluetooth. The setup also works with cell phone and PDA Bluetooth systems, meaning that you can use your phone as a remote control or an output device.'" Update: 08/31 18:54 GMT by Z : Fixed absent submittor.

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  1. hunter warrior by legoburner · · Score: 5, Funny

    time to build a lego bot that uses bluetooth to hunt down and destroy people's ringing cell phones. Yay technology!

  2. "The Ugly" by Veetox · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nate Anderson is right to an extent: Building with Legos as a kid involved so much of my time that I did actually eat less (and lose sleep on occasion). But if I could use those legos to deliver dinner to my room, I wouldn't be missing too many meals anymore...

  3. No death ray available by sjwest · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm waiting for the next release.

  4. Re:No thanks, Vex is more fun. by ConsumerOfMany · · Score: 5, Funny

    And I have a Lincoln log House attached to a Ti-85 calculator running Doom hooked up over Ultra Wide Band.....