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  2. Smart toy - Wikipedia

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    Market research company GfK Australia found that parents are spending record amounts on electronic and interactive toys. [26] Mark Allen states that the greatest impediment to the further growth of the smart toy industry is the lack of development of artificial intelligence and speech recognition. At their present stage of evolution smart toys ...

  3. 2-XL - Wikipedia

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    2-XL (2-XL Robot, 2XL Robot, 2-XL Toy) is an educational toy robot that was marketed from 1978–1981 [1] by the Mego Corporation, and from 1992–1995 by Tiger Electronics. 2-XL was the first "smart-toy" in that it exhibited rudimentary intelligence, memory, gameplay, and responsiveness.

  4. Tekno the Robotic Puppy - Wikipedia

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    Originally sold by Toys R'Us, Walmart, KB Toys, Amazon, and Target.com. The 2007 release in the Tekno and Friends robot line was Sakura. Sakura interact with girls or boys and answers yes and no questions, doing fortune telling, knows funny facts, fashion, keeping secrets using her key and remote, and dances on a robotic scooter. [10]

  5. Toys R Us reveals top 15 toy list for holiday 2015

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    Missing from the gallery is the Star Wars R2-D2 Interactive Robotic Droid from Thinkway Toys. As the holidays approaches, its safe to say these items will be flying off the shelves. More on AOL.com:

  6. The best toys of 2024 - AOL

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    Here are the 30 best toys of 2024, from Star Wars, LEGO, Hape, and more. ... run wild with this super cool set that includes everything they need to build a race track for seven bug-shaped robots ...

  7. Kasey the Kinderbot - Wikipedia

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    Kasey the Kinderbot is an educational toy learning system designed, developed, and sold by Fisher-Price, a wholly owned division of the Mattel Corporation, nominated for the Educational Toy of the Year award in 2002. [1] Because of its strong commercial sales, Kasey was reported as an important item in the balance sheet of Fisher-Price.