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USB - 2.0, port, Hi-Speed, Wireless, OTG - Everything USB[USB - 2.0, port, Hi-Speed, Wireless, OTG - Everything USB] The included software gives a digital representation of a person allowing you to note which part of your body the skin image was from. Magnification levels are 50x and 250x and you can even share the images of your skin online in chat forums thanks to the sensor being recognized as a web cam.

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Gizmodo.comhttp://www.gizmodo.com [Gizmodo.com] Gizmodo : Flexible Robot Skin: University of Tokyo researchers have developed an artificial skin for robots that gives them a sense of touch. Essentially an array of pressure sensors embedded into inexpensive, flexible materials, the prototype skin has about 16 sensors per centimeter - pretty good, until you realize that human's have around 1,500 per centimeter in our fingertips (although that's one of the highest densities we have).

Everythingusb.com[Everythingusb.com] USB - 2.0, port, Hi-Speed, Wireless, OTG - Everything USB: Though none of the new models has a USB port for plugging our 4GB music flash drive, let alone finding full iPod support. If all hopes are lost, then we may settle for this Thumbdrive Car FM Stereo Transmitter, which lets you plug in any kinds of flash drives or USB MP3 players that don't wrap their MP3s with DRM layer and broadcast the tunes on frequencies from 88.1 to 88.9Mhz and from 106.7 to 107.9Mhz.

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