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April 2008
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Hoher Preis, Die Geburt kann nicht wiederholt werden, Die Farbe blättert durch das Streicheln ab, kurze Akkulaufzeit
Mit der ersten künstlichen Lebensform zeigt Ugobe wie man durch Technik einen nahezu lebensechten Dinosaurier bauen kann. Durch die Gummihaut sieht er wie ein echtes Lebewesen aus, seine geschmeidigen Bewegungen tragen dazu bei. Jeder der ihn sieht, is...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-02-17, Autor: Ali , Testbericht von: chipchick.com
Very women and pre-teen friendly, Easy to use and good sound quality, neat lightshow effects, affordable price
Would truly be an iPod shuffle competitor if it supported iTunes or AAC files
To the eye Pleo is just an adorable little rubber skinned robot dinosaur. Underneath that skin though is so much more. Sensors, speakers, cameras, IR communication, and microphones. All the mechanisms needed to bring Pleo to life and into your home. Ma...
Mimics natural movement well, Very interactive, Good battery life
Expensive
If you are looking for a way to get out of getting your kids a dog or cat, you might want to take a look at the Pleo. Pleo offers a very similar interactive experience for kids short of following them around, playing fetch and pooping on the rug. ...
Pleos emotions are believable
Hes pretty cute
You can maybe develop for him, one day
Pleo gets boring fast
Are they sure it has sensors?
The word "autonomous" doesnt really mean what Ugobe thinks it means
Pleo is billed as an autonomous robot that appeals to both children and adults. Kids might like Pleo—its cute, it coos when you scratch its chin, and it doesnt even have accidents indoors. But adults and teens are likely to tire of the Pleo quickly...
Zusammenfassung: For about two months now I’ve been playing with a baby dinosaur — a Camarasaurus from the Jurassic period, to be specific. It coos, barks, shakes, cries and plays tug of war, which squelches all hope that this is a real animal suddenly returne...
He’s cute, he’s cuddly, he’s affectionate, he’s trainable, he’s interactive, and he’s easy to maintain
Pleo truly needs a way to indicate when his battery is running low; plus the battery only lasts for about an hour and a half of solid play
When I was a kid, my parents bought me my first robot. Except this was in the early 70s, so it wasn’t a real robot - it was a fuzzy effigy, a mechanized kitten thing. The kitten was tethered by co-joined wires to a long battery box which also se...
Zusammenfassung: Ugobe's Pleo is the latest "electronic pet" to hit the consumer market, and as such, has received plenty of attention from media and consumers. At $350, Pleo is more expensive than a Furby but cheaper than an AIBO. After spending the last few days toy...
Zusammenfassung: Yesterday, I found myself washing up and all the while chatting to a baby dinosaur, which was amusing itself in the corner by growling at the rubbish bin. Pleo the baby dinosaur is now one of the household. Indeed, he gets more attention than the cat, ...