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The Omnibot (オムニボット) is a toy robot originally manufactured by Tomy in the mid-1980s. The name then came to apply to the successful line of robots manufactured by the company. The initial Omnibot was announced with expectations of restoring popular interest in robots, at a time when it was becoming obvious that robots with advanced AI such as R2-D2 were still a long way away. A more advanced version of the Omnibot was called the Omnibot 2000 and did not have a plastic bubble over its head. With the success of the Omnibots, the Omnibot range quickly expanded. After the video game crash of 1983 and its debilitating effect on the nascent home electronics industry, the Omnibot faded away but it was revived in the early 2000s. The latest version of the Omnibot is the i-SOBOT.

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  • オムニボットはタカラトミーの販売するエンタテインメントロボットシリーズ。 (ja)
  • El Omnibot (オムニボット) es un robot de juguete fabricado originalmente por Tomy a mediados de los años ochenta. El nombre se aplicó a la exitosa línea de robots fabricados por la empresa. El Omnibot inicial se anunció con la expectativa de restablecer el interés popular por los robots, en un momento en que se estaba volviendo obvio que los robots con IA avanzada como el R2-D2 aún estaban muy lejos. Una versión más avanzada de Omnibot se llamaba Omnibot 2000 y no tenía una burbuja de plástico en la cabeza. Con el éxito de los Omnibots, la gama Omnibot se expandió rápidamente. Después de la caída del videojuego en Norte América en 1983 y su efecto debilitante en toda la naciente industria de la electrodoméstica, el Omnibot se desvaneció pero fue revivido a principios de la década de 2000. La últ (es)
  • The Omnibot (オムニボット) is a toy robot originally manufactured by Tomy in the mid-1980s. The name then came to apply to the successful line of robots manufactured by the company. The initial Omnibot was announced with expectations of restoring popular interest in robots, at a time when it was becoming obvious that robots with advanced AI such as R2-D2 were still a long way away. A more advanced version of the Omnibot was called the Omnibot 2000 and did not have a plastic bubble over its head. With the success of the Omnibots, the Omnibot range quickly expanded. After the video game crash of 1983 and its debilitating effect on the nascent home electronics industry, the Omnibot faded away but it was revived in the early 2000s. The latest version of the Omnibot is the i-SOBOT. (en)
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  • El Omnibot (オムニボット) es un robot de juguete fabricado originalmente por Tomy a mediados de los años ochenta. El nombre se aplicó a la exitosa línea de robots fabricados por la empresa. El Omnibot inicial se anunció con la expectativa de restablecer el interés popular por los robots, en un momento en que se estaba volviendo obvio que los robots con IA avanzada como el R2-D2 aún estaban muy lejos. Una versión más avanzada de Omnibot se llamaba Omnibot 2000 y no tenía una burbuja de plástico en la cabeza. Con el éxito de los Omnibots, la gama Omnibot se expandió rápidamente. Después de la caída del videojuego en Norte América en 1983 y su efecto debilitante en toda la naciente industria de la electrodoméstica, el Omnibot se desvaneció pero fue revivido a principios de la década de 2000. La última versión de Omnibot es el i-SOBOT.​ Tanto el Omnibot como el Omnibot 2000 más avanzado tenían un reproductor de casete incorporado en el área del pecho del robot, que se deslizaba como un cajón para revelar el casete, podía grabar y reproducir secuencias de comandos, así como grabaciones de audio normales. El reloj digital incorporado con temporizadores y alarmas permitió la reproducción de grabaciones de movimiento en momentos específicos, como mudarse a la habitación por la mañana. Ambos robots pudieron transmitir el habla desde el control remoto a través de un altavoz en el robot, y ambos se enviaron con una base de "hogar" de cartón que se sugirió que se pegara al piso y se usara como punto de referencia para la programación.​ Tanto Omnibot como Omnibot 2000 pueden transportar objetos ligeros. El Omnibot llevaba una bandeja hecha especialmente que se encajaba en sus garras, y el Omnibot 2000 tenía una bandeja que encajaba en su "panel de accesorios" motorizado, permitiendo que la bandeja gire tazas y vasos al alcance del brazo. El Omnibot 2000 tenía 25 pulgadas de alto, alimentado por una batería de plomo-ácido de 6 voltios y dos baterías AA. Su brazo derecho era controlable. Su brazo era controlable. El usuario podría controlar su hombro, codo, muñeca y dedos, siendo el brazo izquierdo un "muñeco" manejable. Desafortunadamente, perder la unidad de control remoto para un Omnibot significaba que el robot era prácticamente inútil fuera de las funciones basadas en el reloj y en el reproductor de casete. Dos robots menos conocidos en el rango de Omnibot fueron el Omnibot OOM y el Omniwagon. El Omnibot OOM tenía la forma de un Omnibot estándar, excepto con la adición de una cabeza esférica, y su control remoto incluía una forma básica de control por voz. El Omniwagon era simplemente una unidad de control remoto y ruedas de una ómnibota con una superficie plana en la parte superior para transportar objetos.​ (es)
  • The Omnibot (オムニボット) is a toy robot originally manufactured by Tomy in the mid-1980s. The name then came to apply to the successful line of robots manufactured by the company. The initial Omnibot was announced with expectations of restoring popular interest in robots, at a time when it was becoming obvious that robots with advanced AI such as R2-D2 were still a long way away. A more advanced version of the Omnibot was called the Omnibot 2000 and did not have a plastic bubble over its head. With the success of the Omnibots, the Omnibot range quickly expanded. After the video game crash of 1983 and its debilitating effect on the nascent home electronics industry, the Omnibot faded away but it was revived in the early 2000s. The latest version of the Omnibot is the i-SOBOT. Both the Omnibot and the more advanced Omnibot 2000 had a cassette tape player built into the chest area of the robot, which slid out like a drawer to reveal the cassette and could record and play back sequences of commands, as well as regular audio recordings. The built in digital clock with timers and alarms allowed the playback of movement recordings at specified times, such as moving into the bedroom in the morning. Both robots were able to broadcast speech from the remote control handset through a speaker on the robot, and both were shipped with a cardboard "home" base which was suggested to be taped to the floor and used as a reference point for programming. Both Omnibot and the Omnibot 2000 could carry light objects. The Omnibot carried a specially made tray which slotted into its claws, and the Omnibot 2000 had a tray which slotted into its motorised "accessory panel", allowing the tray to revolve cups and glasses into the reach of the arm. The Omnibot 2000 was 25 inches tall, powered by a 6-volt lead–acid battery and two AA batteries. Its right arm was controllable. The user could control its shoulder, elbow, wrist and fingers, the left arm being a poseable "dummy". Losing the remote control unit for an Omnibot meant that the robot was virtually useless outside of the clock and cassette deck based functions. Two lesser known robots in the Omnibot range were the Omnibot OOM and the Omniwagon. The Omnibot OOM was shaped like a standard Omnibot except with the addition of a spherical head, its remote controller including a basic form of voice-control. The Omniwagon was a remote controlled drive unit and wheels from an omnibot with a flat surface on top to carry objects. The unit could also follow routes drawn out in black tape. (en)
  • オムニボットはタカラトミーの販売するエンタテインメントロボットシリーズ。 (ja)
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