Luna by RoboDynamics (2011)
Meet Luna, the fully programmable personal robot, developed by California-based RoboDynamics. Standing five feet and two inches tall, weighing 65 pounds, RoboDynamics Luna runs on a Dual Core Atom (2GHz) processor. The onboard graphic card is the powerful nVidia 94000M. The robot has 8GB ofFlash storage with maximum expansion capability of 32 Gigabytes.
Luna features a multitude of wireless connectivity using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G, and 4G (via the robot’s expansion port). The humanoid robot is integrated with a high-resolution 8-megapixel camera featuring zoom capability. Luna comes with a crystal clear speaker and three high-quality microphones.
An eight inch LCD touchscreen is mounted on its head for extraordinary interactive communication. Ten-bit wheel encoders and PrimeSense 3D sensors are assimilated for topnotch navigation. Luna operates with long-lasting batteries, which can fuel the robot for up to eight hours. RoboDynamics Luna offers an open source platform, which allows developers to build software for wider robot capabilities.
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