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Mr Buckshot
August 2nd, 2008, 12:15 AM
http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/bto/20080801/winglet_270x350.jpg


Toyota Motor on Friday showed off a new stand-up scooter that could one day be seen zipping alongside the Segway (http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-9661788-1.html) on the personal-transporter superhighway.
The "Winglet" has a body the size of an A3 sheet of paper that houses an electric motor, two wheels, and internal sensors that constantly monitor the rider's position and make adjustments in power to ensure stability.
A parallel link mechanism lets riders go forward, backward, and turn by shifting body weight, making the Winglet potentially useful for maneuvering in tight spaces or crowded urban environments.
Riders can cruise around at a leisurely 3.7 mph--not ideal for rushing to a meeting, but nice for scooting around a shopping mall, perhaps. (The Segway, by comparison, can hit 12.5 mph.)
The Winglet comes in small, medium, and large sizes ranging in height from 18 inches to 3 feet 8 inches, with handlebars that also rise to different levels. All three models are about 18 inches wide and 10 inches long. The smallest version weighs 22 pounds, and can be folded and tossed into a (big) bag for optimal shoulder dislocation. All versions of the device take an hour to charge.
No word yet on when we might see commuters atop the contraptions. The company will start testing the vehicle this fall at a Japanese airport and a seaside resort. More testing is planned for 2009 at shopping complexes and other bustling locales.


Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10004855-1.html?tag=centerColumnArea1.0

No, I don't plan to buy one. They're impractical vehicles. I like to think of Segways and this new Toyota as a "proof-of" concept, in this case, proving that a stable one-axle vehicle can exist. Really interesting technology behind this vehicles, what with all the gyroscopes and other gizmos that keep them stable.

I can picture some lazy rich Sony CEO using this vehicle to zip around his estate indoors...

One practical future use for this is that the Segway technology can be incorporated into next-gen robot servants. Instead of using human-like legs, the robots could use Segway wheels to move about. In 50 years, restaurants might have robotic waiters that utilize Segway-like technology to move around efficiently.

TeeKup
August 2nd, 2008, 12:17 AM
I just lost all my respect for Toyota.

Bodzilla
August 2nd, 2008, 12:18 AM
it's alright, but the segway has more sex appeal

Mr Buckshot
August 2nd, 2008, 12:21 AM
I still think Toyota is the best car brand in the world. I particularly like how it doesn't restrict all the cool gadgets to its Lexus division - most of the standard Toyota models can be optioned with the same latest cutting-edge tech that would be found in Lexuses. I've seen Camrys and Highlanders loaded up with almost all the Lexus tech, while keeping the price affordable. There are popular American sedans like the Chevrolet Malibu and Impala that aren't bad cars at all, but they are sorely lacking in the tech field, considering that you can load a Corolla with factory fitted tech and still keep the price lower than that of the Malibu.

Yes, the Segway looks better, but this is still a concept. I'm expecting the final version to include a small LCD display for navigation.

TeeKup
August 2nd, 2008, 12:29 AM
The Toyota Celica was by far one of their best. The fact they discontinued it struck a chord in me greatly. The Prius despite its engineering innovation is an embarassment as a car. Now this, augh.

Limited
August 2nd, 2008, 12:43 AM
What makes this any more special than Segway? This is going to do as badly as the Segway unless the price is VERY affordable.

I still want a ride of a Segway, but they are still too damn expensive.

The women looks so happy to be on one doesnt she...

Mr Buckshot
August 2nd, 2008, 12:51 AM
I've driven a right-hand-drive Prius in Asia and the sheer amount of tech overcame its physical flaws, in a practical way. It could parallel park on its own, and its rear-view camera and sonar parking system was far more advanced than any car I'd ever seen. In other words, I wasn't bothered at all by the hampered rearward visibility, as its tech gadgets more than made up for everything. I don't recall ever having to look behind me when reversing using a tech-laden Prius. As for its styling, I personally liked it.

Best Toyota product for me (that didn't carry a Lexus badge) was my friend's Toyota Highlander Hybrid Limited. Full tech options, very comfortable leather seats (beats those of any Cadillac), and the best fuel economy out of any car of its size. Even if you don't order the tech package like my friend's dad did, you would still get a good stereo and a rear-view camera as standard features. Just another sign of Toyota's masterful touches.

Hey Teekup, imagine what would happen if a Lexus badge was slapped onto the final product. I'd cry.

Limited
August 2nd, 2008, 01:09 AM
Did you see when Top Gear tried to use a car that auto parallel parks? It crashed into the car behind :P

p0lar_bear
August 2nd, 2008, 01:22 AM
The Prius despite its engineering innovation is an embarassment as a car. Now this, augh.

Every time I see/hear "Prius" all I can think about is this: (2:47 to 5:25)
GQcSOP2AzXU

TeeKup
August 2nd, 2008, 01:41 PM
Hey Teekup, imagine what would happen if a Lexus badge was slapped onto the final product. I'd cry.

I'd have to kill the Lexus CEO.

@ Polar: Jeff Dunham is WIN.

Heathen
August 2nd, 2008, 01:48 PM
I love toyota.

Mass
August 2nd, 2008, 10:09 PM
it's alright, but the segway has more sex appeal
Don't be too hard on it

Dude, they both look goofy as fuck.

Uno FTW

Bodzilla
August 3rd, 2008, 01:41 AM
serious post is supa serial

Warsaw
August 4th, 2008, 10:47 PM
I just lost all my never had respect for Toyota. This compounds my opinion.

ftfy


Seriously though...Segways may make one geeky (love it) but this just makes one look like a moron. Is walking that hard?

itszutak
August 6th, 2008, 02:16 AM
...An I the only one who isn't completely disgusted by how it looks...? D:

Not comparing it to a segway, of course, but it could look worse.

It does look like it'd be hard to keep your balance on it, and I doubt I'd ever want to step on one or be near one in operation, but it isn't a complete eyesore. :/

Heathen
August 6th, 2008, 02:26 AM
Uno FTW. I love that fucking cardgame.