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'Transformer' BMW Turns Into A Giant Robot (vice.com)

An anonymous Slashdot reader quotes Motherboard: Real-life Transformers are apparently already a thing thanks to a Turkish company called Letvision. They can't do battle with Decepticons, but they can turn their heads from side to side and move their arms and fingers and, erm, shoot smoke from between their legs. Oh, and they can do the whole changing from a 2013 BMW to an upright robot bit [video]. That's pretty cool, too.

But of course there's a catch. Each of the four available Transformers (which Letvision gave the copyright-friendly name of "Letrons") has a functional steering wheel, but you can only "drive" them remotely because Letvision stuffed the seating spaces with the hydraulics and electronics needed for the conversion.

Letvision's demo video has the clever title "Rise of LETRONS", and shows the vehicle spontaneously beginning its transformation after a newscaster announces, "Our country is under invasion by extraterrestrials."

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  1. Disappointing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Well that's rather disappointing. It doesn't so much as transform as the side panels pop out and it rears up on a single pivot near the back wheels. When it does something a little more like the below transformer (and walks) I'll be a little more impressed.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jxa2T8_NDos

    1. Re:Disappointing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      If they could turn BMW drivers into pleasant people we'd all be impressed.

    2. Re: Disappointing by itomato · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yeah, definately more of a GoBot.

    3. Re:Disappointing by Opportunist · · Score: 1

      The main joke being probably that in Germany, a low-end BMW is the stereotypical car for young Turks wanting to show off.

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    4. Re:Disappointing by jellomizer · · Score: 1

      Well they are all angry that they couldn't afford a Mercedes.
      However I expect it is you is angry at them and portray when even a BMW driver is bad, that you put them all in the same bucket, while someone who may be equally nasty in a beat up Honda, you just classify as some low level slob and drive away in your fancy newer car, confident that you are better than that.

      However it is Baby Boomer thing, to try to show status based on the car they drive, less so in Gen X and even less in Millennials. It would be interesting to see if this changes over time, when Gen Xers get those high level positions and Millennials get steady work and jobs.

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    5. Re: Disappointing by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 1

      Still a better love story than...eh, scratch that - still a better Turkish movie than Dunyayi Kurtaran Adam.

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  2. A better idea by destinyland · · Score: 1

    Serious question: Why can't they just invent a car that folds up into a smaller car so it's easier to park?

    1. Re:A better idea by Joce640k · · Score: 2

      Please pay attention, there's already several of those on the market.

      https://encrypted.google.com/s...

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    2. Re:A better idea by stealth_finger · · Score: 1

      Please pay attention, there's already several of those on the market.

      https://encrypted.google.com/s...

      That's just several links referring to the same car.

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    3. Re:A better idea by bev_tech_rob · · Score: 1

      You call that a car? That's more like a glorified wheelchair.

      Pfffffttt.......we already got Transformers in most Chevy Camaro dealerships and here is proof! ;)

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

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    4. Re: A better idea by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 1

      A car *is* in most cases a glorified wheelchair.

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  3. boring by luther349 · · Score: 1

    you can drive it so its just a giant rc car.

    1. Re:boring by luther349 · · Score: 1

      cant drive it

    2. Re:boring by hey! · · Score: 1

      Yeah, it's a giant radio control toy. Nothing cool about that at all.

      In general extremes of anything are cool. Along those lines the real problem is that the robot needs to be bigger. That said, what would be even cooler is to go the other direction: make a toy that does this transformation, but which would fit on the nail of your pinkie finger. That would actually be awesome.

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  4. I hate this "a thing" bullshit by epyT-R · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Especially when it's used as a justification in an argument ("sorry, that's not a thing"). It's even worse than abuse of the word 'literal.'

    1. Re:I hate this "a thing" bullshit by Pikoro · · Score: 2, Funny

      It's literally even worse than abuse of the word 'literal', which is a thing.

      FTFY

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    2. Re:I hate this "a thing" bullshit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      You should read this.

    3. Re:I hate this "a thing" bullshit by Chrondeath · · Score: 1

      In an argument I generally see it used as a shortened version of "That's not a thing that exists," which seems like a legitimate point to make in the cases where it comes up.

    4. Re:I hate this "a thing" bullshit by epyT-R · · Score: 1

      To me, it's laziness. Instead of making a proper counter, it's the equivalent of saying "nuh uuuhh because I said so."

  5. Turkish dorkery is off the charts ... by Qbertino · · Score: 1

    Living in Germany turks and people of turkish descent are a part of everyday life. We've got roughly 3 Million people with turkish heritage, many in 2nd and 3rd generation, and turkish is the second most spoken language here.

    What I've long since discovered is that when Turks go dorky, they clear the bar for dorkyness in an instant.
    The video and the tacky pseudo-transformer it features is about as turkish as it gets in that regard. :-)

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  6. I reversed your counter, it's not a thing. by Dr.+Evil · · Score: 1

    "Counter" is not a noun.

    Unless you meant "instead of making a proper counter, he used a binary-shift-left over a 16 bit register", or "instead of making a proper counter, he stuck a plank of wood on a pile of cinder-blocks."

    This is as annoying as saying "reversed" to mean "reverse engineered"

    1. Re:I reversed your counter, it's not a thing. by JaredOfEuropa · · Score: 1

      It is a noun in this context as well (scroll down a little: "noun: the act of making an attack while parrying one (as in boxing); also : a blow thus given in boxing")

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    2. Re:I reversed your counter, it's not a thing. by amicusNYCL · · Score: 1

      "Counter" is not a noun.

      This is false. I have counters in my kitchen and bathrooms.

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  7. Not really what I'd consider a 'robot' by Baron_Yam · · Score: 1

    Car mode looks fine, but the humanoid mode looks like the robot is standing in the unaltered rear third of the car, and the arms and head look useless.

    If it can't walk or pick up things, it's not good enough yet.

    This one looks like it's not quite as advanced as this one: http://mashable.com/2014/10/23...

    Only a human-sized model last I checked, but far more functional.

    1. Re:Not really what I'd consider a 'robot' by myrdos2 · · Score: 2

      Having worked in robotics, I can tell you that there are three levels of performance that people use to evaluate robots:

      1. Can it navigate around obstacles?

      2 .Can it get me a beer?

      3. Can it find Sarah Connor?

      Saving mankind from Megatron has got to be a 4 at least.

  8. Happy Meal Transformer at best by aicrules · · Score: 1

    While a cool project for the nerd world to enjoy, it is basically a full size version of a McDonald's Happy Meal tranformer. A far cry from the original hasbro toys, and obviously nothing ever approaching the complexity displayed in the movies. We can wait to welcome our new robot overlords, this one isn't a concern lol.