Hi Rohan, Welcome to the world of robotics and ROS. For your reference, this mailing list is reserved for development discussion/announces. This kind of query is better suited for http://answers.ros.org , feel free to register there if you haven’t done it already and re-post your question, many people will be happy to answer. But just to not let you go empty-handed, here are some suggestions: - If you are really starting and want to learn ROS, you don’t even need a real robot: use the simulator! http://wiki.ros.org/gazebo_ros_pkgs - If you have a few $$$ burning in your pocket, you can get yourself a nice turtlebot: http://www.turtlebot.com/ - And even better than the two options build your own!! Is the best way to learn in my humble opinion. Best regards -- Martin Peris Martorell, martin_peris@cyberdyne.jp CYBERDYNE株式会社 研究開発部 CYBERDYNE Inc., Research and Development Department > On Jun 16, 2016, at 2:07 PM, Rohan Saxena via ros-users wrote: > > Dear ROS users, > > My name is Rohan Saxena and I am a computer science sophomore at BITS Pilani, India. I have recently started pursuing my interest in robotics. I was looking for a robot which I could experiment and play around with, and watch my algorithms in action. > > I would really appreciate if roboticists, hobbyists or anyone in the field of robotics could point me in the direction of a robust, easy to use robot for a beginner looking to get into the thick of robotics. > > Thanks and cheers, > Rohan Saxena. > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@lists.ros.org > http://lists.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users --------------------------------------------------------------------- 本電子メールが誤配信である場合には、大変お手数ではございますが、発信人宛に 電話又は電子メールにて、その旨ご連絡頂きますようにお願い申し上げます。 また、メール内容には当社の機密事項等が含まれている場合がありますので、 コピーや公開等をなさらず、本メールを削除頂きますように宜しくお願い申し上げます。 ---------------------------------------------------------------------