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ApriPoko from Toshiba

Filed in archive Just Plain Weird by Mark Rollins on March 26, 2008

ApriPoko from Toshiba


It's not that I don't like the ApriPoko from Toshiba, it's just that I don't really see a need for it.

This cute robot that you see there is actually a remote control for your electronic devices. Here's how it works: you use your normal remote control for some action, and the ApriPoko will ask you what you are doing. Then the next time you do the same action, just ask ApriPoko to do it, and he/it will. The little robot will even use it's "arms" to talk like real human.

I don't remember the last time I felt my home needed something like this. I can definitely see a place for ApriPoko: as an extra in Pixarlinks's WALL-E movie.

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