New technological developments in dolls?
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New technological developments in dolls?
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Of course it depends how long are you planning on waiting.
I joined here on February, 8 months ago. The biggest advancement during that time has been a TPE skeleton that can shrug and some 6YE faces have seen slightly more realistic face sculpts. Other improvements have been very iterative. Some bigger but many just small tune-ups here and there.
As for advancements like new skin material, touch sensors, AI, robotics etc, for those to become anything worth shelling extra cash for, you'd be in the market for a new doll even if you were to buy a current gen doll right now. Technically, touch sensors are working already in a way that touch can be sensed by the doll. Utilizing that to the fullest with a proper software will take years to master.
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And to echo others, don’t wait! There’s always something amazing around the corner. It’s good to think beyond looks and about the tech that goes into a doll, but I’d say just go for it! You won’t regret it!
Kateryna & Vera (Zelex 170c and 172 SLE) review and photos: viewtopic.php?t=175212
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There has been an improvement in 'modelling' which I suspect is related to advances in 3D CGI applications.
Daz Studio, for example.
You can almost match the version of a 3D 'asset' to a doll head/body out there.
LDF.
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It makes no sense to go high tech on a limited life doll.
I have not seen much advancement in silicone dolls as far as material other than gel implants.
No high tech mesh reinforced skin, artificial muscle, etc.
Better skeletons and AI + simple robotics seem to be the big push.
Abyss is supposed to have their new AI doll for around 15K.
I think the belief is that the current silicone and body design is good enough for now, but what is lacking is the mental stimuli that AI & robotic will add.
If you plan to spend 4K, but want to hold out for a high tech sexbot for 6K. Probably won't happen that cheap. Buy what you can afford now and enjoy your doll while you save up the big buck for the sexbot in 5 yrs that's 20K. Or maybe you already have 20K to spend on dolls, clothes and lube?
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Kateryna & Vera (Zelex 170c and 172 SLE) review and photos: viewtopic.php?t=175212
My Sili Doll Sukiwaai review and pictures thread:
http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=253&t=81812
Willow- My SM 156c Silicone:
viewtopic.php?f=269&t=138708
Piper Doll Jessica:
viewtopic.php?f=387&t=131094
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