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and Lego bricks, allowing anyone to reproduce the design |
and Lego bricks, allowing anyone to reproduce the design |
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without any tools and to easily prototype new designs. |
without any tools and to easily prototype new designs. |
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Graph: axes: price, DOF |
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From cheapest to most specific |
From cheapest to most specific |
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- mice |
- mice ($10, 2-3) |
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- joysticks |
- joysticks ($30, 2-4) |
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- steering wheels |
- steering wheels ($?, 2) |
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- Monkey 1 = humanoid limbs |
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- "Monkey bones 2": would be great for us, but costs a lot |
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$22,000 for the flexible thing |
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http://www.didi.com/www/areas/products/monkey2/MK11/index.html |
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- data glove |
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List of devices |
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http://www.billbuxton.com/InputSources.html |
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A ref |
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www.awb.tu-berlin.de/Service/Mitarbeiter/goebel/ 2002-WWDU_Goebel_MedicalDevices.pdf - Similar pages |