George Rebane
Toyota has demonstrated a Segway knock-off called Winglet. This gadget is a “stand-up-and-ride contraption” that can go up to 3.7mph or about the pace of a brisk walk. One of the claimed target markets is the elderly who might use it on sidewalks and shopping malls. Japan has a rapidly aging population, and this may be one of the market ‘pulls’ motivating such a product. I believe the Winglet will need a higher top speed to sell in the mass market, and its current form will do nothing but promote sales of the Segway. But since imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Toyota’s embracing this technology does secure the future of such person-movers that take up not much more than the floorspace of a person. Another step toward machine-augmented-man.


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