Robotics Kit for Beginners: $1,000 Budget

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For a $1,000 budget, several entry-level robotics kits are recommended, including LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT 2.0 priced at $279.99, which offers essential components and programming capabilities. The discussion also highlights resources like Arduino and MakerBot for customizable projects. While a complete kit for $1,000 may be challenging to find, investing in used parts could provide extensive building opportunities. The conversation emphasizes the importance of starting with manageable complexity for beginners. Overall, these suggestions aim to facilitate a solid foundation in robotics for newcomers.
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Hello all,

I was wondering if any of you knew of a really good entry level robotics kit and where I could get one. My budget is probably around $1,000.

I'm looking for a kit that has all the essential components, a computer interface, customizable programming etc.

I don't know much about robotics (I just have a bachelors in mech. eng), so I want to start from scratch, put it together myself, program it etc.

Obviously though, since this is my first attempt, it shouldn't be too complicated. If anyone knows of a good place to start I would appreciate it. Thanks
 
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LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT 2.0
Price USD 279.99
Item #: 8547


(open source)

http://www.arduino.cc/

http://store.makerbot.com/makerbot-thing-o-matic.html

all these I have used or am using.
 
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