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#1 jed-at-war
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It is such high quality that the cost of just the tech parts are more than whole current wii sensor.

Nobody will read this anyway; it looks like this topic is dead. :( 

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#2 jed-at-war
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This could do that to.
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#3 jed-at-war
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for those people who have trouble with accuracy, wouldn't it be nice if it was less sensitive?
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#4 jed-at-war
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Well for hard gamers it might be important that the reticule is at the same spot that the wii mote is pointing at the screen. Try it; get the wii mote very close to the TV.
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#5 jed-at-war
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I know someone who does.
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#6 jed-at-war
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If it was 100% accurate I would pay $0 for it because it would be in the programming, not the sensor bar itself.TimeToPartyHard
Not true. It is complex. As soon as I get a wii I will "get" one.
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#7 jed-at-war
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For large TV's (+40") the wii sensor is restricting with the movment as if it was on any other smaller size screen. It would be awesome!
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#8 jed-at-war
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If you are playing a shooter, wouldn't you like to be able to just aim at the screen instead of haveing to aim it at the sensor? For big TV's, you would be able to aim at any part of the screen and it would hit it at that same spot that you aimed. You know, just plain better! 2GHz is good but 3GHz is better, you know.
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#9 jed-at-war
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For you wii owners, how valuable would a better wii sensor be to you? I mean how valuable would it be if your wii remote cursor would be at the same spot on the screen as where you are pointing at the TV and not the sensor bar? No matter what the size of your TV is! And it was wireless!
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#10 jed-at-war
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[QUOTE="jed-at-war"]I know someone has it hooked up to a 48" plasma!-CheeseEater-
If I think the Wii looks bad on my 42' LCD...god I don't want to see it on a 48" Plasma :lol:

Mabye it is the quality of your tv. Some TVs just look bad.