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  2. File:Personal Robot Pictogram.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Personal robot - Wikipedia

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    Pictogram showing a personal robot (PR) A personal robot is one whose human interface and design make it useful for individuals. This is by contrast to industrial robots which are generally configured and operated by robotics specialists. A personal robot is one that enables an individual to automate the repetitive or menial part of home or ...

  4. Category:Personal assistant robots - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Personal assistant robots" The following 3 pages are in ...

  5. PaPeRo - Wikipedia

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    The PaPeRo which stands for "Partner-type-Personal-Robot", is a personal robot developed by Japanese firm NEC Corporation. It is noted for its cute appearance [1] and facial recognition system. [2] The robot's development began in 1997 with the first prototype, the R100. [3] The name PaPeRo was adopted in 2001. [4]

  6. Companion robot - Wikipedia

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    A companion robot is a robot created to create real or apparent companionship for human beings. [1] Target markets for companion robots include the elderly [ 2 ] and single children. [ 3 ] Companions robots are expected to communicate with non-experts in a natural and intuitive way.

  7. HERO (robot) - Wikipedia

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    HERO 1 is a self-contained mobile robot controlled by an onboard computer with a Motorola 6808 CPU and 4 kB of RAM. The robot features light, sound, and motion detectors as well as a sonar ranging sensor. An optional arm mechanism and speech synthesizer was produced for the kit form and included in the assembled form. [6] [7]

  8. Scribbler (robot) - Wikipedia

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    The Scribbler is a combined effort of three companies: Parallax Inc., Element Products Inc., and Bueno Systems Inc. [2] In May 2010, the Scribbler was selling for a retail price of around US$100. [3] A newer version of the Scribbler, Scribbler 2, came out in the fourth quarter of 2010, [4] and Scribbler 3 is also now available.

  9. Template:Humanoid robots - Wikipedia

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