
Playing with LEGO is more often than not an activity associated with kids, but chances are adults will have fond memories of their childhood with these building blocks and probably would enjoy building more stuff without letting the rest of the world know. Posey could open that door for them, being touted to be a “hands-on way of interacting with computers”. It features a bunch of snap-together, sensor-laden parts that communicates with PCs via ZigBee. Take for example, attaching a leg to a body, the on-screen representation will mimic the movement almost immediately. Hopefully these will go commercial in the near future as I have plenty of pent-up creativity that needs an outlet of expression.
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