To buy or Not to buy: Lego- Mindstorms NXT

Just enquiring with you fine folk, as to whether anyone has the set and if so what they think of it. I am contemplating purchasing a set tomorrow and was wondering what your impressions of it were, good or bad. I was generally hoping to build some basic interactive robots etc. I realise the NXT has many limitatios, yet my electonic circuit building skills I would say are limited... still learning though... That is why I was thinking the NXT system as it is almost as simple as plug 'n' play... the hacks available now seem rather extensive too. I will certainly be looking at posting some of my own if I do purchase it. If you have any input at all I would be very interested to hear. So what do you think To buy or Not to buy? Thanks for your time.

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Jul 29, 2008. 7:52 PMgimmelotsarobots says:
I have seen the NXT programming environment, and although it is a simple interface, it can do some adavnced stuff. You can also write code to program it. I found a NXT robot on the internet the other day that could solve a rubiks cube with the basic kit.
Jul 28, 2008. 9:31 AMKiteman says:
If I had the spare cash, I'd by it.

Along with a Mini, a Revolution kite, a VW camper, a new PC, a new digicam ...
Jul 28, 2008. 9:56 AMbumpus says:
Have you seen the new Mini Clubman? That is something I would buy!
Jul 28, 2008. 10:01 AMKiteman says:
The door is on the wrong side for the UK - passengers have to get out into moving traffic, and there are (apparently) no plans to make a version the other way round.

And the Mini I want is the original British version, not the version made by BMW...
Jul 28, 2008. 11:15 AMbumpus says:
I wouldn't mind an original Mini either...

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