Honda never said it would be released in its current form. If anything they will just see if it is well received by the public at the Tokyo Motor Show, which I am sure it will be because its something innovative and new. If investors like it, expect Honda to find a way to make the technology useful, whether it's used for a new robot or wheelchair. I don't see it as competition for the Segway since the wheels are too tiny for outdoor use.
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Wow, someone managed to top the Segway for how much it makes you look like a tool when using it
Honda never said it would be released in its current form. If anything they will just see if it is well received by the public at the Tokyo Motor Show, which I am sure it will be because its something innovative and new. If investors like it, expect Honda to find a way to make the technology useful, whether it's used for a new robot or wheelchair. I don't see it as competition for the Segway since the wheels are too tiny for outdoor use.