October 30, 2009, Newsletter Issue #135: Futuristic Toys

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Want a one of kind gift for a special kid in your life? The “Signature Series” Robosapien is “up for the challenge”. This “high tech” toy stands almost two-feet tall. The gray-bodied robot has blue eyes that light up, blink and track movements with laser sensors. He can sit, lye down and get up again by himself. Robosapien comes with an IR wireless controller at his brain, which allows you to command him to do various functions. Robosapien is definitely a futuristic toy that will make any child or toy-loving adult ecstatic with joy.

Alien Space Chaser is another innovative toy that would please your “little space trooper”. It features three noisy space aliens that pop up out of the spacecraft and has a ray gun for shooting invaders. Children and adults alike can have hours of fun “saving the universe” from space aliens with the Space Chaser toy.

One more futuristic toy suggestion would be the Roboraptor. This revolutionary creature is from the “Signature Series” line like the Robosapien, but he is a dinosaur-like mechanical creature. He is an impressive mix of advanced artificial intelligence with a personality of his own. He has realistic movements and is sure to please the high tech dinosaur lover on your gift list. The Roboraptor is a one-of-a-kind toy any kid could brag about and enjoy with his friends.

Robotics is becoming more and more popular. With a "high tech" industry toys are becoming realistic and highly advanced. Let your little one be the first to experience a futuristic-like toy and set the trend for his or her peers.

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