Archive: october 28, 2008
Nintendo Sticking With Infared For Next Wii [Rumor]
Not the most exciting rumour surrounding Nintendo's next home console, but then, you take what you're given. And today, we've been given word from DigiTimes that - according to sources - Nintendo's "next-generation Wii device" will use the same infared technology the current one uses. Meaning cheaper tech for the console, less expenditure on Nintendo's part, and a happy continuation of the "please point your controller at the screen" reminders.
Pixart to sample MEMS chips for Nintendo Wii in 4Q [DigiTimes, via Gizmodo]
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