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Our Price: $24.95
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Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 months
Manufacturer: Maplegate Media
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 6 Label: Maplegate Media Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Maplegate Media Number Of Issues: 6 Publisher: Maplegate Media Studio: Maplegate Media Subscription Length: 365
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The Robot took the money and ran.... Comment: I renewed this magazine because it was somewhat interesting. They cashed my check and never sent another issue. They also did not respond to my email. I recommend Circuit Cellar.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Just another rag. Comment: This mag is typical in that it has no meat to chew on.
If you like reviews, stories, what the latest robotics contest is and who won it, or what the newest robot kit/toy is then by all means this rag is for you.
I read one issue from cover to cover(something I don't normally do)and found nothing of use or importance to me as someone is just getting into robotics and trying to learn what is involved in making them.
What I expected to find were maybe some programing tips, electronic circuits, how to, DIY, and maybe a project or two. Well this rag has none of that.
Also it's $24.95 which I think is a lot for a bi-monthly that hasn't got much to offer.
In short if you are looking to learn about and build your own robots you should avoid this magazine.
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Robot offers a complete mix of entry-level through advanced kit reviews, projects, hacks, and how-to's for the robotics hobbyist along with breaking robot news from around the world. Coverage of robotics competitions and educational projects rounds out this complete look at the world of hobby.
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