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Thread: Tipron, transforming robot projector, Cerevo Inc., Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan

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    Tipron, transforming robot projector, Cerevo Inc., Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan

    Manufacturer - Cerevo Inc.

    Home page - tipron.cerevo.com

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    Tipron - Cerevo

    Published on Jan 4, 2016

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    Tipron: A rolling eyeball robot projector — CES 2016

    Published on Jan 4, 2016

    The Tipron projector pairs with an app so you can control the projector with your phone. But the really cool part of the Tipron is that it can move around on its own.
    Article "Tipron is a transforming robot projector that looks like a rolling eyeball"
    Just what you always wanted

    by Adi Robertson
    January 4, 2016

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    Cerevo Tipron First Look: Transforming Projection Robot

    Published on Jan 5, 2016

    Tipron from Cerevo is a "transforming, Internet-connected projection robot" as one company spokesperson explained at CES 2016. It transforms and expands to reveal a built-in projector capable of projecting an 80-inch 720p HD resolution screen from about 10 feet away. R2-D2 anyone?

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    Tipron is the cutest projector robot you'll meet

    Published on Jan 7, 2016

    Meet Tipron, a robot that projects content on walls and is controlled from your smartphone.

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    Projector robot hands on at IFA 2016

    Published on Sep 6, 2016

    This japanese robot folds up to full size with a push of a button, uses its wheels to drive around and throws an up to 80 inch large image with its built in projector.

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    Tipron - A transforming, Internet connected projection home robot

    Published on Dec 8, 2016

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    Cerevo Tipron

    Published on Dec 9, 2016

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    Introducing Tipron the projection robot

    Published on Dec 9, 2016

    The Tokyo-based hardware venture Cerevo Inc. has launched a shape-changing home projector robot Tipron.
    "Projector robot moves, learns, alters shape"

    by Kazuaki Nagata
    December 9, 2016

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