I guess the original segway had such mass-market appeal, and sold so quickly, that the orignal market is saturated and now they are focusing on niches!
It looks like a VERY fun toy, but really...what is it for? You can't take it on the sidewalk, there are no street-legal four wheelers to my knowledge. Since it is just a souped up Segway it would probably be more expensive than a regular Segway too. Other than as a toy, practical applications for this thing seem very limited. For people who do need an ATV, I imagine VERY few people would be better off with this than a regular gas-powered ATV.
It sure looks fun to play with, but not several thousands of dollars kind of fun.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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I guess the original segway had such mass-market appeal, and sold so quickly, that the orignal market is saturated and now they are focusing on niches!
It looks like a VERY fun toy, but really...what is it for? You can't take it on the sidewalk, there are no street-legal four wheelers to my knowledge. Since it is just a souped up Segway it would probably be more expensive than a regular Segway too. Other than as a toy, practical applications for this thing seem very limited. For people who do need an ATV, I imagine VERY few people would be better off with this than a regular gas-powered ATV.
It sure looks fun to play with, but not several thousands of dollars kind of fun.