What Are the Best Programmable Robots for Physics Students?

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The discussion centers around finding the best programmable robots for a physics student interested in electronics and programming. Suggestions include LEGO Mindstorms, which offers creativity and challenges while allowing users to develop programming skills. Participants emphasize the value of LEGO's advanced features and programming languages that enhance the learning experience. Other playful suggestions include a hologram-making kit and even a humorous mention of a BMW. Overall, the focus remains on selecting a robot kit that fosters creativity and skill development applicable to academic work.
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Hey all, my fiance needs ideas for xmas presents for me. When she asks me I really have no clue what I want, seeing that I'll be on break from school soon I think it would be neat to get some kind of programmable robot. Although, I'm completely new to programming and really have no clue as to which robot I would want.

Ultimately, I would want something that I can make or put together that has a ton of creativity and a challenge. Also, it would have to be something that I can develop a skill from and then apply it to my schoolwork later on. Which is why I'm thinking electronics/programming ideas.

Any suggestions? Thanks.
 
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DrummingAtom said:
Hey all, my fiance needs ideas for xmas presents for me. When she asks me I really have no clue what I want...
I find this situation priceless! :biggrin:

As a total guilty pleasure, you should check out the LEGO Mindstorm!
 
sing this song to her :biggrin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXQViqx6GMY
 
rootX said:
sing this song to her :biggrin:

And get her a red cashmere sweater...:wink:
 
Get a hologram making kit.
 
Gokul43201 said:
LEGO

Damn, my semi joke reply was going to be LEGO. The stuff you can do with technic now is amazing. You can get little gearboxes and everything.

I may acutally get myself some for christmas.
 
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I second mindstorm! LEGO is not a joke reply at all these days, it fits the original post quite well.

http://www.google.com/m/url?client=...sQFjAH&usg=AFQjCNFb-zBSrbpQVJfx3pCGrXHeoUU4AA

They have even developed their own programming languages for developing the software to control the robots. Pretty cool if you ask me, hah! =D They have come a long way (though LEGO has always ruled anyways, of course).

(I've actually never used mindstorm, but it sure looks like a great/fun product.)
 
DrummingAtom said:
Hey all, my fiance needs ideas for xmas presents for me. When she asks me I really have no clue what I want, seeing that I'll be on break from school soon I think it would be neat to get some kind of programmable robot. Although, I'm completely new to programming and really have no clue as to which robot I would want.

Ultimately, I would want something that I can make or put together that has a ton of creativity and a challenge. Also, it would have to be something that I can develop a skill from and then apply it to my schoolwork later on. Which is why I'm thinking electronics/programming ideas.

Any suggestions? Thanks.

Ask for a german car. I heard BMWs look nice in the parking lots of a college. They are awesome machines, and you hardly get bored of playing with one
 
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and the TES Construction set.

I'm doing that right now. Once you learn it's programming language (it's almost identical to C++) you can pretty much make your own video game within it. It's a challenge and requires a lot of creativity.
 
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I love this website.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/
 

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