@@siberia401 When I wrote that comment, I hadn't realised how common it is to find components made by different companies in electronics. In fact I'm impressed by thinking how many OEM parts Sony had to design for these robots.
cruel. Edit in 2021, four years later: Awesome!!! These were brilliant for their time and I still don't often see retail robots of this capacity at all to this day! Rock on Aibo!
I love how GIGANTIC the camera module is for such a low resolution! xD
140 p BABEEEEEEE!!!!
Woa! You can see the mechanics, the behind-the-scenes of how it moves!! The tail gears are satisfying to watch.
I find it surprising that Sony actually screwed all the parts to the frame. You would think that parts would fall out when you open it.
Actually the Core is like an assembled computer. You can detach the legs and the head easily without taking them apart :)
@@siberia401 Same thing with the ERS-210/220/SuperCore models.
@@LegoWormNoah101 I think even non supercores are modular as well
R e a l l y modular@@OfficialRetroPlayCast
Yes they are! I have a super 210 and a non supercore 210, both are modular @@OfficialRetroPlayCast
And how do you think he feels about that?
a really interesting video! a cool way to see what's inside
Just be careful not to any wires
the tail mechanics are cool lol
It's cool but a little jarring at the same time
OMG 😱
This is so interesting seeing what’s inside!! I’m getting a ers-111 soon, it’ll be friends with my ers-1000
looks Sony collaborated with sharp (he has a sharp logo on its head)
Pepe Pepinazo There is a distance sensor, made by Sharp
@@siberia401 When I wrote that comment, I hadn't realised how common it is to find components made by different companies in electronics.
In fact I'm impressed by thinking how many OEM parts Sony had to design for these robots.
Looks like the mechanism of the mouth Travis trout
Cute!!!
All i can say is both ew and cool.
Ew: because it needs skin!!!!
Cool: because im a tech nerd and love seeing this
Lol little scary
cruel.
Edit in 2021, four years later: Awesome!!! These were brilliant for their time and I still don't often see retail robots of this capacity at all to this day! Rock on Aibo!
Uh, not really.
It's not hurting the Aibo. Besides, it's pretty cool to see how advanced these really are.
@@pxlfighter5400 At the time this was cutting edge, TOP quality.
POOR AIBO WITHOUT SKIN :(
it's terminaters dog
you exposing the sensitive component from danger "ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE" can be lead damage to system of AIBO
Did you read that on the manual? ‘Cause i think i remember the manual saying something close to that.
he does repairs
I learned that in computer repair class.