Meet Zenbo, the Asus robot that costs no more than a smartphone          Voice-controlled companion, whose touchscreen face shows its emotions, can entertain kids and control the lights              Asus’s chairman, Jonney Shih, introduces Zenbo: ’Our ambition is to enable robotic computing for every household.’ Photograph: Ritchie Tongo/EPA   Samuel Gibbs   Tuesday 31 May 2016  07.27 EDT        Share on Pinterest  Share on LinkedIn  Share on Google+       Shares   354         Save for later      The Taiwanese electronics manufacture  Asus  has unveiled a home robot called Zenbo that can talk, control your home and provide assistance when needed – all for the cost of a top-end smartphone.   The $599 (£410) robot rolls around on two wheels in the shape of a vacuum cleaner ball with cameras an oblong head extruding from the top with a colour touchscreen displaying a face with emotions. It is capable of independent movement, can respond to voice commands a...
 
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