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Once gamers figured out that the Wii sensor bar was little more than a housing for an array of LEDs, one had to figure some hacks would come soon. First, someone figured out that a couple of IR-based ...
Better start rearranging those rooms, kids. Or boarding up the windows (if they aren’t already). My impression of the Wii and some games [Nintendo Forums] Gaming home entertainment Nintendo sensor ...
The Wii sensor bar is simply two IR LEDs. Why haven't any of the TV companies embedded two LEDs in the frame? They could even take the time to space them correctly, and then sell the TV for $300 ...
The $50 Darth Vader Nintendo Wii Sensor Bar Holder is essentially a sculpture that holds your sensor bar in the place of a lightsaber. So while you flail away at Wii Sports Resort, onlookers will ...
Maybe they just thought sensor bar would make more sense to people than IR transmitter?<BR><BR>Well, this should at least be a boon to people who use projectors, as it'll be likely that 3rd party ...
The Wii sensor bar is a misnomer, as it doesn't actually sense anything. Rather, two diodes emit invisible infrared light which sensors in the Wiimote use to determine where it's pointing.
Nintendo’s recent unclear “clarification” of the Wii’s sensitivity to sunlight to 1up left something to be desired. Kikizo pressed a little harder, and got a company representative to admit that the ...
Called the Wii Vitality Sensor, the gizmo clips to your index finger and feeds your pulse into games. While Nintendo did not show games incorporating the sensor, the company’s president, Satoru ...
Here's our initial unboxing of the new system. As you can see, there are a lot of pieces—it comes with a sensor bar just like the Wii's, plus two power adapters (one for the system and one for ...