
Alright, you already have a
robot dancer, some
robot housecats, and you even acquired a Roomba to
protect your child from poisonous snakes — what’s next for your futuristic replicant menagerie? Starting in January 2010, the Japanese department store Sogo & Seibu will accept pre-orders for
Actroid life-sized, animatronic female robots. Unlike some available models, these ones can’t walk (or do a two-step, for that matter) but they will sit still and smile politely — which might be all you really want in a robotic companion anyways. That’s OK, we’re not here to judge you. Quantities are extremely limited: only two will be sold, at a price of $225,000 each. Get a closer look after the break.
Update: One of our friends at Engadget Japanese has filled in a few more of the details: Apparently the robots will only be manufactured in the likeness of the purchaser, so if you were hoping that this would be a good way to get started on populating your own Hall of Presidents, it looks like you’re out of luck. Unless, of course, you happen to have a strong resemblance to Chester A. Arthur.
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