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LOOK SEGWAY, NO HANDS
Zipping around as if he were floating, hands in his pockets, Kazar Beilerian of Montebello did effortless circles, literally, around the journalists walking from one press conference to the next.
He was riding his company's IO Hawk. The forward-facing auto-balancing board just needed a little pressure from the toes to start moving.
Leaning forward too much, though, could sometimes send a person backward.
The device costs $1,800 and has a rival: Inventist's Hovertrax.