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RE: Wii - January 11, 2008 4:06:09 PM   
Tom Reeves DPT ATC

 

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Steve, that is a great idea.  Never thought of strapping it to their forearm, or foot.  I wonder how sensitive it is.  Maybe we could use it as an inclinometer, write our own programs and sell the games for marketing purposes. 

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RE: Wii - January 11, 2008 4:30:11 PM   
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As I understand it, the Wii remote has a built in IR camera that measures movement by it's relative movement compared to the IR LED's in the Wii bar above or below the TV.  So, it may not work very well as a true inclinometer.  Just a tech side note.

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