Showing posts with label mindstorms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mindstorms. Show all posts

Saturday, January 12, 2013

News sets and parts for 2013

We rarely cover news on the blog but there are so many recent developments that it is worth covering the most important ones.

The biggest LEGO news of the week is the announcement of the new Mindstorms that is called EV3. It brings many-many new features starting with Android and iOS integration and also including 3D building instructions on an iPad. The biggest news however is simplification: the new EV3 brick can be programmed without connecting a computer. The goal of LEGO is that anyone should be able to build a working robot in 20 minutes after opening the box. You will be able to get it from stores in the second half of 2013 around $349.


First half 2013 sets are in stores already but we already have bits and pieces about the second half. You can see the full Technic range here but there are also many interesting new sets in the Creator line as well. Our favorites are the 42000 Grand Prix Racer and the 31004 Firece Flyer. By the way: starting from 2013 all sets have a five-digit number.




As a builder I am also interested in new parts. These have been discovered by my colleagues at the LEGO Military Group:

      

I like the second one quite a bit: an inverted tile that can be attached to the bottom of bricks. I hope an inverted slope is also on the works. I could also make use more colors - I probably have more wishes than I can afford. In any case, we look forward towards an exciting 2013.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Lego robots, head to the Moon!

The Google Lunar X-Prize Challenge got a smaller sister. The foundation encourages parents and kids to joins forces and create robots using Lego Mindstorms parts that can solve discovery tasks similar to the ones on the Moon. Let the adventure start!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

New NXT!

Besides the lot of other new stuff appearing it seems that there will be new Mindstorms NXT 2.0 soon. The brick contains a 32-bit processor, Bluetooth and USB ports. The set includes 3 servos, an ultrasonic sensor, two touch sensors and a brand new color sensor as well. The price is $280 in the US and between EUR 290 and 325 in Europe.

A short video from Toys'R'Us:

TechnicBRICKs provides more details as usual.