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HAL Legs – Cyberdyne Hybrid Control System at CES 2011

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Alan Parekh January 14, 2011


Would you like to know what it feels like to have bionic legs? I think we would need to talk with Evan Ackerman to hear about what it was like since I don’t think most of us will get to test drive these legs any time soon. Evan got a chance to use the Cyberdyne Hybrid Control System (HAL) at the Consumer Electronic Show 2011.

Via: Adafruit


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