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		<title>By: zlace</title>
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		<description>Netbooks are awesome for use in larger robotics platforms. My Java professor took an old powerwheels car and is turning it into an automated robotics platform. He is using a small computer for vision processing and then controlling numerous microcontrollers via the computer, which send signals to move the vehicle. An EEE PC or other netbook would be awesome for that!</description>
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