The 2005 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Robot of the Year

Nominating is easy. Just leave a comment as you normally would with what you're nominating for this category (remember, comments must be validated!). You don’t have to include your reasons for nominating it or any of that stuff, just leaving the name is fine.
Limit your nominations only to robots that were functional for the first time in 2005 (which means no concept robots, though we will allow updated versions of previous robots, as well as prototypes).
Also, products only need to be nominated once to be in the running, so if you’re planning on suggesting something, please make a quick scan to see if someone’s already beat you to it (i.e., please don't nominate anything more than once!). Thanks!

















Robosapien
* Gadget of the Year - Sony PSP
* Comeback of the Year - Nintendo DS (Software)
* Most Anticipated Gadget of 2006 - Nintendo Revolution
* Game Console of the Year - PS2
* Handheld of the Year - Nintendo DS
* Portable Video Device of the Year - Sony PSP
* Robot of the Year - Cam's Daft Punk Costume (2nd Place)
Hal 5, hands down.
Vin Diesel
W U B B A
No contest.
Asimo
http://world.honda.com/HDTV/ASIMO/
STANLEY YEAH
Roboraptor! - I still can't watch the roboraptor video without laughing http://www.robots-dreams.com/2005/10/raptor_plays_vi.html
http://engadget.com/2005/11/21/albert-hubo-meet-president-bush/
If not the coolest technologically (LEGO's next gen might get that one), definitely the neatest looking.
HR-2
http://www.engadget.com/2005/07/20/hr-2-bot-walks-talks-sets-fires/
HR-2
http://www.engadget.com/2005/07/20/hr-2-bot-walks-talks-sets-fires/
ASIMO, the humanoid made by Honda. I saw his performance, and I was impressed.
If there is such a thing as an honorable mention, I'd recommend Ken Gracey's Penguin (a smaller version of the Parallax) Toddler.
Asimo is certainly the most advanced robot in the world. The latest update running at 6km/h and his other capabilities, really the greatest. Although the Partner robots of Toyota also impressed my very much at the world expo in Aichi (http://lucy.vub.ac.be/diary_aichi4.htm), I hope they will start a world tour.
I nominate the iRobot Roomba Scheduler as Robot of the year. There are well over a million roombas in households now.
Robot: aqua http://www.aquarobot.net
Ashlee Simpson
ASIMO: http://world.honda.com/HDTV/ASIMO/
Roomba (2005 version)
Sandstorm and H1ghlander of Red Team Robot Racing (Carnegie Mellon University), both completed the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge.
http://www.redteamracing.org/
http://www.darpa.mil/grandchallenge/
the self driven car DARPA
Robosapien
iRobot Scooba floor scrubber/washer. Amazingly nifty - even more than the robovac they also sell.
iRobot Roomba/Scooba:
This is the first company truely bringing a robot/product to the masses/market (besides Sony's Toys). This product is making true changes in my daily life, and deriving real profits to invest in future robotic products. Go iRobot!
The dancing robot from the Citroen C4 advert.