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- Armatron abstract "The Armatron was a toy robot from the 1980s made by TOMY and distributed by Radio Shack in the United States. It consisted of a crane-like arm with two attached joysticks which could be manipulated to pick up small objects. It was essentially similar to industrial robots of the 1980s, though it was strictly user-controlled, with no automation built in.The Armatron existed in both the original fixed version and a mobile version with a wired remote. It included an "energy level" indicator (actually a countdown timer) and a series of objects such as boxes and spheres designed to be manipulated by the arm. Models with alternate decals or coloring were marketed under slightly different names, including the Super Armatron and the Armatron II.The original Radio Shack Armatron also came with a module pack of items the Armatron was able to lift and move. The Module pack consisted of a Flat Module, with 2 cones and 2 globes as well as a "closed module" which also had impressions of the cones and globes on it as a second platform for the objects to be moved to and from.Movement of the arm was almost purely mechanical; the only electronic component was the motor. The two joysticks selectively engaged or disengaged gears on a set of rotating drums to control the arm's movement.".
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- Armatron wikiPageWikiLink Armitron.
- Armatron wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980s_toys.
- Armatron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_toys.
- Armatron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Takara_Tomy.
- Armatron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Toy_robots.
- Armatron wikiPageWikiLink Crane_(machine).
- Armatron wikiPageWikiLink Joystick.
- Armatron wikiPageWikiLink RadioShack.
- Armatron wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Shack.
- Armatron wikiPageWikiLink Remote_manipulator.
- Armatron wikiPageWikiLink TOMY.
- Armatron wikiPageWikiLink Tomy.
- Armatron wikiPageWikiLink Waldo_(short_story).
- Armatron wikiPageWikiLink File:TOMY_Armatron_3.jpg.
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- Armatron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Armatron".
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- Armatron subject Category:1980s_toys.
- Armatron subject Category:Electronic_toys.
- Armatron subject Category:Takara_Tomy.
- Armatron subject Category:Toy_robots.
- Armatron hypernym Robot.
- Armatron type ComicsCharacter.
- Armatron type Company.
- Armatron type Brand.
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- Armatron comment "The Armatron was a toy robot from the 1980s made by TOMY and distributed by Radio Shack in the United States. It consisted of a crane-like arm with two attached joysticks which could be manipulated to pick up small objects. It was essentially similar to industrial robots of the 1980s, though it was strictly user-controlled, with no automation built in.The Armatron existed in both the original fixed version and a mobile version with a wired remote.".
- Armatron label "Armatron".
- Armatron differentFrom Armitron.
- Armatron sameAs Category:Armatron.
- Armatron sameAs m.0bs0dx.
- Armatron sameAs Q12053026.
- Armatron sameAs Q12053026.
- Armatron wasDerivedFrom Armatron?oldid=681342812.
- Armatron depiction TOMY_Armatron_3.jpg.
- Armatron isPrimaryTopicOf Armatron.