EV3 - First Impressions
Posted: 01 Sep 2013, 20:44
Hello all
I want to tell you my first impressions of the EV3 / 31313 after I finally got my set. In contrast to all the insiders writing here who got their EV3 before the official launch... I am very pleased about this new set and about the new brick, the new IR sensor and IR beacon. This is a really great step for LEGO and us customers
The outer packaging is the parcour and should be pulled off carefully by first cutting the four small tapes.
The package is the standard LEGO mindstorms package with the opening at the sides.
My first view went to the new brick: Its color is white in contrast to light gray as the NXT is. The gray and white color is made in one molded part - great On the other side the edge between the upper and lower part is seen easily. The NXT housing has some overlapping between the upper and lower part so this edge is not as easily seen.
There is a micro sd-card reader - great There is no ejection mechanism, it is a simple type.
The boot time is about 30 seconds and the shutdown time is about 45 seconds (v1.01H). That is OK for me but I am not so sure about the impatient children
I like the user interface in general. You can check the autodetection feature. You can also check different modes of the sensors. OnBrickProgramming has more steps and more possibilities - but no real option in my eyes. The menue does not allow to step from the last entry in a list to the first entry in that list. You need to step back in the list.
The USB Host is of USB 1.1 type which I believe is enough for WiFi and for logging data.
The speaker is unchanged so there is still some potential for LEGO to get some better sound in future models.
My next view went to the sensors. The new housings are... well... new. Great: There are holes for axles. Bad: Why no rounded edges at these? All other technic beams with axle holes have rounded edges to easily fit the axle into it. The housing parts are a bit loose also - specially of the touch sensor. Oh, the touch _sensor_ not the touch _sensors_. We got a touch sensor and an IR beacon instead of two touch sensors. And there is the IR sensor - funny is that there is nothing behind the "eyes". The sensor could have been manufactured in the slim housing like the others. Why no LEDs in the eyes like the US sensor of the education set? And the sensor housings are shorter than the NXT ones. That may be a minus when using with the motors and position detection via touch-sensor.
Now to the overall things of the set.
The parcours is a bit unconventional for a robot system: No black loop on this one... How to use it in general? I am not sure about the folding.
There are eight connectors, seven cables and six devices. Mh. There is no spare cable in the packages of the additional sensors and there are no single cables in the shop. At the moment there is even no cable set in the shop of LEGO. How to get any spare cable? And why did they descide to put seven cables in the box?
About the other parts let us see over time...
Some words about the Apps:
Big Apps but much more functional that the ones of the NXT. They look great at the first view
I will start to try different languages - not to say leJOS
And now the really positive point: Technical this brick is of course a lot more sophisticated than the NXT and LEGO understands to make the changes under the hood. The original mindstorms concept is still visible and dominant.
Hopefully this sounds not only critically and this sounds like fan who generelly likes this set a lot
Bye marvin
I want to tell you my first impressions of the EV3 / 31313 after I finally got my set. In contrast to all the insiders writing here who got their EV3 before the official launch... I am very pleased about this new set and about the new brick, the new IR sensor and IR beacon. This is a really great step for LEGO and us customers
The outer packaging is the parcour and should be pulled off carefully by first cutting the four small tapes.
The package is the standard LEGO mindstorms package with the opening at the sides.
My first view went to the new brick: Its color is white in contrast to light gray as the NXT is. The gray and white color is made in one molded part - great On the other side the edge between the upper and lower part is seen easily. The NXT housing has some overlapping between the upper and lower part so this edge is not as easily seen.
There is a micro sd-card reader - great There is no ejection mechanism, it is a simple type.
The boot time is about 30 seconds and the shutdown time is about 45 seconds (v1.01H). That is OK for me but I am not so sure about the impatient children
I like the user interface in general. You can check the autodetection feature. You can also check different modes of the sensors. OnBrickProgramming has more steps and more possibilities - but no real option in my eyes. The menue does not allow to step from the last entry in a list to the first entry in that list. You need to step back in the list.
The USB Host is of USB 1.1 type which I believe is enough for WiFi and for logging data.
The speaker is unchanged so there is still some potential for LEGO to get some better sound in future models.
My next view went to the sensors. The new housings are... well... new. Great: There are holes for axles. Bad: Why no rounded edges at these? All other technic beams with axle holes have rounded edges to easily fit the axle into it. The housing parts are a bit loose also - specially of the touch sensor. Oh, the touch _sensor_ not the touch _sensors_. We got a touch sensor and an IR beacon instead of two touch sensors. And there is the IR sensor - funny is that there is nothing behind the "eyes". The sensor could have been manufactured in the slim housing like the others. Why no LEDs in the eyes like the US sensor of the education set? And the sensor housings are shorter than the NXT ones. That may be a minus when using with the motors and position detection via touch-sensor.
Now to the overall things of the set.
The parcours is a bit unconventional for a robot system: No black loop on this one... How to use it in general? I am not sure about the folding.
There are eight connectors, seven cables and six devices. Mh. There is no spare cable in the packages of the additional sensors and there are no single cables in the shop. At the moment there is even no cable set in the shop of LEGO. How to get any spare cable? And why did they descide to put seven cables in the box?
About the other parts let us see over time...
Some words about the Apps:
Big Apps but much more functional that the ones of the NXT. They look great at the first view
I will start to try different languages - not to say leJOS
And now the really positive point: Technical this brick is of course a lot more sophisticated than the NXT and LEGO understands to make the changes under the hood. The original mindstorms concept is still visible and dominant.
Hopefully this sounds not only critically and this sounds like fan who generelly likes this set a lot
Bye marvin