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Older Version Of The EZ-Store

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https://web.archive.org/web/20131129093419/http://www.ez-robot.com/Shop/

I have spent years (about four) looking through archived versions of the EZ-Robot website. Many interesting things I have found were the versions of JD, Roli, and Six that were replaced by their (partially) current models. I have been watching DJ Sures' videos for over a decade, so I know what they looked like through their development and release.

https://web.archive.org/web/20131122010913/http://www.ez-robot.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=101&productNumber=32

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Roli is very different from the way he is today. He has a different board, different camera, no arms, only 8 clip n' play connections compared to 13, different servos, lack of EZ-Promotion, and a different cover for the EZ-B.

Another thing to note is that before this version, Roli had a more rectangular chassis. In a later promotional video, Roli was given arms. http://www.ez-robot.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=101&productNumber=32" target='_blank' rel="nofollow"> https://web.archive.org/web/20131124065903/http://www.ez-robot.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=101&productNumber=31

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JD also has some differences. No foam in the grippers, different camera, different servos, not as much EZ-Promotion, and LED lights limited to one color.

Another thing to note is that before this version of JD, it had nubs instead of grippers.

https://web.archive.org/web/20131122010857/http://www.ez-robot.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=101&productNumber=30

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Six has also looked different compared to the one we currently have. This Six only has Clip n' Play connectors on where the legs should be, a different camera, different servos, and again, no EZ-Promotion. The wireless webcam on mobile would have been so confusing. I am so glad the EZ-B now has a dedicated camera port.

I just thought it would be interesting to show what the store looked like eleven years ago.


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