May 11, 2010

Now You Can Have Knight Rider Mow Your Lawn

Electric robot lawnmowers? It’s been done to death. Nothing is cooler than eco-tech right now, but this gadget takes it one step further: Knight Industries Two Thousand could be out there cutting your lawn right now. The new Husqvarna Automower is sleek, cool and best of all, you don’t need a cheesy 80s mullet to own one. The Automower is rechargeable and has a solar panel on top for additional charging. Turbo Boost and a wrist watch remote control are sadly lacking. Husqvarna’s site details the feature list in full, but starting at $1299 you really would think you’d be able to jump in and drive on over to a showdown with your arch enemy (who also happens to be your twin brother but with a douchey beard). Source: PicoCool

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Toby Leftly

Toby is a Mac nerd, a hardware nerd and a web nerd, rolled into one.

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