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Just another dumb impractical piece of trash.
A neat idea I'll give it that. something fairly powerful you can take on the go with you. it seems like a novelty more than an actually reliable form of transport, but it'd be cool to see how far it gets in development.
It looked interesting, because its soo tiny, low weight, and probably very cheap to produce. But then i read the article and apparently they are selling it for 800 dollars which is a little cheaper then competition, but not much.
Looks like an iMac Trackpad [img]https://www.apple.com/euro/magictrackpad/images/hero_1.png[/img]
If an average drone can barely fly for 20 minutes, I wonder for how long something this small can move a person around.
[QUOTE=AntonioR;48424177]If an average drone can barely fly for 20 minutes, I wonder for how long something this small can move a person around.[/QUOTE] I wonder how long it can move us Americans around.
[QUOTE=Magman77;48423513]Just another dumb impractical piece of trash.[/QUOTE] You know, you don't have to like something for it to be a decent idea. We've motorized bicycles, why not skateboards? Christ.
[QUOTE=Monkah;48442472]You know, you don't have to like something for it to be a decent idea. We've motorized bicycles, why not skateboards? Christ.[/QUOTE] It's not a skateboard, it's a WalkCar, you are just being racist.
I wonder what the legal requirements to use this here are. Segways need license plates and vehicle insurance in Germany for them to be used legally in public. [editline]12th August 2015[/editline] Electric skateboards are illegal in Germany and the UK [URL="http://www.elektro-skateboard.com/infos.php"]according to a local website[/URL], so I assume you wouldn't be able to use this one either.
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