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The Floor-cleaning DVD Player

Floor Cleaning Robot

It sort of seems like a good idea, but then again what an odd combination — it’s a robot that cleans floors and shows you DVD movies through the projector on its head. It was manufactured by Tmsuk, and is officially called the RIDC-01.

The pros: You will have clean floors. You can watch movies. At the same time. It also had voice recognition.

The cons: You have a vacuum cleaner. You have a DVD player. This thing costs 85,000 USD. And what do you say to it? “You missed a spot. Oh, and could you go back to 24:51? That was funny.”

Technorati tags: floor-cleaning, robot, yoichi takamoto, tmsuk, projector, dvd

10 Responses to “The Floor-cleaning DVD Player”

  1. amethyst_lover:kuririnmail.com Says:

    Errr. No thanks. I’ll just vacuum a room that has a television.

  2. amethyst_lover:kuririnmail.com Says:

    Then again, why would anyone THAT rich vacuum his own floors? Crazy.

  3. Mr. Rock Out Says:

    what a pice of crap… :( look at the guy beside it.. he’s beaming with pride.

    right…

  4. KT Sanctuary Says:

    I don’t get it. If it moves around, how can you watch the projection? :\

  5. Mr. Rock Out Says:

    you walk behind it while it vacuums

  6. iheartbadtz Says:

    Whyyyy? o_O This is so not worth it.

  7. fairlady-z:kuririnmail.com Says:

    Crazy…

  8. shortcircuit:kuririnmail.com Says:

    It is not a piece of crap. It’s a VERY EXPENSIVE piece of crap, with yellow ears and a creepy-looking guy smiling beside it. :D I gotta admit it looks cute though. Uh. Yeah.

  9. driftx:kuririnmail.com Says:

    Who’s cute? The creepy-looking guy?!?! NOOOOOO!

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