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Elite Nerr Francis
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:28 pm
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(Reported by Register Hardware found via IGN)
Reg Hardware wrote: | Panasonic has designed a plasma TV which it reckons will withstand the force of a fiercely flung Wii Remote.
The TV’s display surface can absorb a hit packing up to four Joules of kinetic energy, thanks to a special transparent coating sprayed on the screen. |
Wow, I never knew this was such a big problem? Combine young children (or drunk college students) with a game that requires flinging your arms around towards your new fancy flat panel TV, and we have a new niche market!
Reg Hardware wrote: | The company isn’t the first to come up with a Wii-centric TV protection innovation, though. One Taiwanese manufacturer has already designed a specialist LCD TV Wii shield that likewise protects your telly from flying Wii Remotes.
The Wii shield is a little obtrusive - Panasonic's Wii-proof telly has the benefit that it's indistinguishable from any other flat-panel display.
In 2003, the US-based owner of a 42in Plasma TV suffered a nasty shock when his three-year-old son smashed up his TV’s display with a Wii Remote, because he didn’t win a game of Wii Sports Tennis.
Panasonic hasn't released any pricing and availability details for its Wii-proof TV. |
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Black Yoshi Vampire
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:30 pm
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Drunk college students actually did something good for someone for once... other than certain other "tapes." |
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He's that guy. Merlink
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:33 pm
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Quote: | In 2003, the US-based owner of a 42in Plasma TV suffered a nasty shock when his three-year-old son smashed up his TV’s display with a Wii Remote, because he didn’t win a game of Wii Sports Tennis. | 2003? How does that make sense? |
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Elite Nerr Francis
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 4:29 pm
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Merlink wrote: | Quote: | In 2003, the US-based owner of a 42in Plasma TV suffered a nasty shock when his three-year-old son smashed up his TV’s display with a Wii Remote, because he didn’t win a game of Wii Sports Tennis. | 2003? How does that make sense? |
I think he was more in shock that his time travelling three year old used his amazing powers just to play Wii Sports earlier. |
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THE BIRTHDAY GIRL King Harkinian Burning
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 4:29 pm
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Wha???? |
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Djacwmwfin Joshamuffin Vampire
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 4:54 pm
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PROLLY a typo. |
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Calm like a bomb Ensenga Vampire
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:11 pm
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Exuro wrote: | Drunk college students actually did something good for someone for once... other than certain other "tapes." |
what're you talkin about, we do great things all the time like...uhhh...well there's...damnit!
But yeah I figured after the first few cases including that woman who flung her wii remote through her flat screen that people learned to use the wrist strap. Being accident prone however I support all durability improvements. |
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Yoshi Vampire
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:18 pm
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It's just too bad that no wrist strap can hold you back from losing a game in strikers. But they need a baseball bat proof tv.
Dads get mad when their team loses at football. |
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Better than yours Myst
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 9:48 pm
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So instead of forcing you to use the wrist strap,Panasonic validates idiots.
Figures. |
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Ohh, THAT makes sense! Tyler Vampire
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 10:25 pm
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The wrist strap isn't PERFECT.
You can ask me.
I broke a $1500 TV because the wrist strap snapped during Wii Sports. I'm serious, it wasn't even that hard of a swing, but it still broke the plasma. I was really freaked out, the strap just... snapped... I was using it correctly and all. |
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Apparently missed a lot LudwigVonKoopa Vampire
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 11:29 pm
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Francis wrote: | Merlink wrote: | Quote: | In 2003, the US-based owner of a 42in Plasma TV suffered a nasty shock when his three-year-old son smashed up his TV’s display with a Wii Remote, because he didn’t win a game of Wii Sports Tennis. | 2003? How does that make sense? |
I think he was more in shock that his time travelling three year old used his amazing powers just to play Wii Sports earlier. |
I say they`re just idiots. |
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