Sony Aibo has been put down: An obituary
Tags: sony uk, children, dog, aibo
Sony Aibo 1999-2006. It's a sad day for electric pet owners: Sony has had the Aibo put down. No longer will its chirpy little voice and drunken swagger delight and amuse children. Admittedly only rich children will feel the pain, as Aibo retailed for £1,450.
Crave has fond memories of Aibo. Though he never really seemed to understand commands properly, or move faster than a brain-damaged puppy, there was something charming about Sony's persistent efforts to make this a success. It seemed on the face of things a simple aspiration: to make an electronic version of a real dog. Rather than leap in at the deep end, like Honda, and attempt to replicate human behaviour in a robot, Sony opted for the easier task.
Perhaps the project managers became increasingly disillusioned as Aibo went through several revisions, each one honing the dog's skills in barely perceptible steps, until one day they revealed their greatest achievement yet: the Aibo with camouflaged ears. Clearly the development team's hearts were no longer in it, as Aibo was undergoing cheap cosmetic enhancements and not much more: the hallmark of many a fading star.
Aibo will be sorely missed by his friends, few though they were. He is survived by his father, the Walkman, and two daughters, eReader and the FX1 camcorder.
Heartbroken gadget lovers might consider the Robosapien, Roboraptor or Lego Mindstorm as worthy replacements for the departed Aibo. -CS
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AnonymousWed 1 February, 2006 12:27pm
Man, I've always wanted an Aibo since they were first announced. They are cool, I want one!
AnonymousMon 21 May, 2007 2:41pm
Sony killed qrio too, so you wont see them in your house ever. Aibos were not owned by rich wealthy children, there is an entire community of adults who own alot of them, and colleges and other places that use them for research. Aibo was the most advanced robot on the market and robosapien is mearly a toy compared to an aibo.

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MichaelSat 28 January, 2006 11:11am
Great! I think they have put Aibo out to pasture to make way for a consumer version of the stunningly beautiful QRIO. I don't care how much they will cost - I'll sell my house for one.