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From Laptops to Robots. Lenovo has released Daystar - a six-legged hexapod robot designed for industrial, research, and educational use. The robot comes with advanced sensors for obstacle detection and environmental mapping. Its modular design also supports custom sensor attachments and programming, enabling it to adapt to tasks like... show more
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Why is 6 better than 4 though

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Lenovo stepping into robotics is an exciting leap! Daystar’s versatility makes it a game-changer for education, research, and industry.

What do you do with it after you’ve watched it walk around?

A robot that can carry a human and their drinks ... sign me up :)

@JoannaAccordi First step to centipede robot

Lenovo steps into robotics with Daystar—flexible, smart, and ready to redefine innovation!

Lenovo used to be ridiculed as IBM's leftover, but now they are changing via their own R&D pipelines.

Are they all using ROS2? Or are they using something else?

For the redundancy when carrying the most fragile and expensive payloads, the more legs the better.

what is the purpose of this exterior frame? a rollcage? It does not look sturdy enough protect the device

