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gundam
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Posted: 07/11/2006 at 12:35am |
I totally agree, the highest price came to about AUD$810. These guys cancelled it hours before the auction ended. |
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haggisv
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How come this seller cancelled his auction, with a reason of 'item no longer available', and now he's selling the same item for a 'buy it now' price of AUD$2100??? He most likely cancelled the auction because he thought it would not go high enough... but this is the risk you take when you put it on auction... Unethical to cancel unless it's really no longer available... anyone agree? |
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gundam
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I'm having 2nd thoughts about this one now. It looks good (from the videos, etc...) but for this price? I'd rather get another brand or maybe stick with my Newgy 1040 ...
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=130004925410&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=003 |
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Shoebox9
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Marketing.
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haggisv
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I have been in contact with the manufacturer, and asked the question about whether it can do spin & speed independently. The answer was NO, it cannot, as it has only one throwing wheel. For the same reason they confirmed that the robot CANNOT do no-spin balls. This does make me wonder why there are seperate controls on the remote for spin and speed...???
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haggisv
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Master-pong: Dutch, yes me too!, but the only manual I have seen is in English. Shoebox9: Yes the warrantee sounds pretty weak... I would expect a full warrantee for at least one year... |
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master-pong
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If you need translations, I speak Dutch fluently. |
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Shoebox9
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It seems to offer independent speed & spin because it has a setting for both. My car has a button that says "fire missile" on the dash. I was searching the pdf manual for info on the speed/spin options and there just wasn't any. BTW, from the user PDF: We provides a full one year warranty on any manufacturing defects with our robots. During the first 90 days, we will cover the costs required to fix the problem. All products, after the warranty period, may be repaired with a reasonable service charge, provided that the product is repairable with the owner covering the initial shipping cost." Perhaps something got lost in the translation? |
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linar
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"First computer fully sutomated robot in the world" No, the first one was XuShaoFa Also this is no chance that this robot can play no-spin balls, because it has only 1 wheel. Comparing to the price of XuShaoFa, I wouldn't recommend Smartpong. If someone's interested in XuShaoFa, I sell a one for 500 euro + shipping. My robot wasn't used more than few hours. My mail:
[email protected] Contact also MSN Messenger for questions. |
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haggisv
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This from the about.com TT forum: "The smartpong had a video to go with it where you could clearly see it was only 1 wheel. Several folks have commented that it looks like a Newgy 2040 with a remote control capability added. " If this is true I can't see how they can do no-spin balls, or even have speed independent of spin? |
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raptor3x
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On the remote, there is a function to adjust spin independently of speed so it probably has two wheels. |
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NT Wright
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[QUOTE=gundam]Does anyone know how I can get in touch with the makers of Smartpong?
The makers of smartpong left an email address. [email protected]
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NT Wright
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I believe you are right haggisv. looks like a high tech newgy 2040.
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haggisv
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Seems to me that since this robot appear to have only one spinning wheel, it can't do no-spin balls. This would be quite a drawback. Can anyone confirm this.
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lakhilove
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I asked the supplier for Waranty, they said One Year
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haggisv
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Yes I agree, but if you even get an answer from Stiga, I doubt it will be a straight answer. I would be very hesitant myself to buy a robot that I have seen no reviews on. |
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NT Wright
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I am not sure, but I recall a similar looking product announced 2 years ago. I believe it was the stiga robot trainer. seems like the product never got into the market. It might be a good idea to ask stiga people why the product never shipped before you buy, just to be sure.
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haggisv
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Yes it's manufactured in Taiwan (and supposedly designed there as well).
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lakhilove
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Yesterday, I was searching with chinese friend and found that manufacture is from Taiwan (some one who knows chinese can help us).
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haggisv
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I'm pretty sure they have a 1 year warrantee. I agree 3m would be rediculous! It might look like a newgy, but it looks pretty impressive from the video. If it's as good as it sounds, I don't know why no-one's tried it yet, or has done some sort of review. |
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Shoebox9
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I have zero interest in a robot with a 3m warrenty. What an absolute joke. If it is made well then offer a decent warrenty, otherwise why even sell it? Henry Ford once said "I'd give away my cars for free if I could guarentee everyone would buy their spare parts from me." He knew where the real money was. |
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haggisv
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I seems they're not interested in selling outside Europe... When I asked them if they could sell to Australia, they said we can ship to AUSTRIA. When they realiased their mistake they apolagised I heard not more... Can't find any review on them either... |
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alink91
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It sure does and I wouldnt be surprised if that were true. My dad accidentally broke my robopong and he fixed it. He showed me how it worked and it was really simple. Any engineer could probably more a replica of robopong if they had the materials. |
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Shoebox9
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I've read through enough of the PDF manual to discover only a 3m warrenty. That ended my reading. They look awful expensive to fix |
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alphapong
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Looks an awfull lot like a modified Newgy.
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haggisv
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Has anyone tried one these robots? They look awesome!
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5552368
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Yes, it appears that they're located in Belgium: http://www.sbdistribution.com/index.php?cPath=454
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jsdenherder
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Are you sure it is in Holland? I am Dutch and numbers in Holland are +00-31 not 32. 0032 numbers are located in Belgium.
The robot looks quite interesting tho |
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sluskas
Silver Member Joined: 06/03/2005 Location: Czech Republic Status: Offline Points: 556 |
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its in Holland(Netherlandsz) dordrecht
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SDRamones
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+00-32-83-212201 try calling them. It doesn't seem that they have US contacts. |
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