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Turkish company creates transformer

Posted: 2016-09-28 05:49am
by mr friendly guy
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/nati ... /91164330/
Ladies and gentlemen, the future, is now.

More than 20 years after Transformers landed onto your childhood TV screens, the robots in disguise may now dwell among us.

A Turkish company called Letvision has released a series of videos depicting BMW coupe that unfolds into a giant, moving robot, Yahoo Tech reported. Letvision claims the prototype, reportedly designed over eight months by a team of 16 engineers and technicians, moves by remote control.

The prototype is called “Letrons.”

In the video, a remote operator apparently drives the car through a lot before it slowly transforms into a humanoid robot with a turning head, moving fingers and a dramatic fog effect.

The company said a walking functionality wasn’t programmed into this version of Letrons, Yahoo reported.

While this robot in disguise doesn’t leap and fight like the CGI ones in Michael Bay movies, the footage is fascinating nonetheless.

According to Gizmodo, Letvision plans to sell a complete line of the giant toy robots, which will all transform from BMW models.

As with anything seen online, Gizmodo’s Andrew Liszewski questioned whether the footage was real, but noted that the robot’s jerky and imperfect motions, paired with footage of it from multiple angles, appeared authentic.

There’s “certainly a billionaire or two out there who’d be happy to buy one of these for their kids,” he said.
Video in the link.

Its pretty cool, but I wonder how they does it actually make money for said company.

Re: Turkish company creates transformer

Posted: 2016-09-28 06:08am
by Simon_Jester
By selling it for a LOT of money to people who are willing to pay a LOT of money for a car that unfolds into a robot.

Re: Turkish company creates transformer

Posted: 2016-09-28 07:59am
by InsaneTD
The prime targets will be the Instagram trust fund crowd.

Re: Turkish company creates transformer

Posted: 2016-09-28 09:19am
by K. A. Pital
Deceptions, mobilize.

I think one could even think of a productive purpose for a transformer. Say, it could move as a car and then work as an industrial exoskeleton in a quarry.

Re: Turkish company creates transformer

Posted: 2016-09-28 12:03pm
by Jaepheth
K. A. Pital wrote:Deceptions, mobilize.

I think one could even think of a productive purpose for a transformer. Say, it could move as a car and then work as an industrial exoskeleton in a quarry.
I think the end product would be as expensive, if not more so, than two purpose built machines, and less effective at both jobs than either.

The only way I can see it making sense is if you had some ridiculously expensive core component that both machines needed and couldn't easily be transferred between them... like... energon cubes?

Re: Turkish company creates transformer

Posted: 2016-09-28 12:39pm
by TheFeniX
The company said a walking functionality wasn’t programmed into this version of Letrons, Yahoo reported.
Something tells me when "one shall stand, one shall fall" enters the field, this thing is going to lean toward the latter.