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Looks nice. My brother just pointed out that the power button looks like it has slightly darker bits on the N, S, E and W directions of the ring around the power logo. Could well be to navigate DVD options/web-based browsers?!
Nice, though - the only thing I'd change is probably the size of the power button.
I'll get one whatever - for LIVE play.
I'd like to see what connections are on the back.
With the WAVEBIRD pad from Nintendo, it worked on RF signals, so you could use it under the cover, if you wanted.
Don't mistake it for Infra-Red where you need a straight line-of-sight connection.
The pictures look fake though.
I'm not sure what they'll do about batteries.
Financially, they'd be better off to incorporate AA's, but Lithium-Ion would last longer.
> The pictures look fake though.
> Emitime wrote:
> I'm really not in favour of all these wireless controllers.
>
> Why wouldn't you be in favour of wireless controllers. They're not
> infrared, you know - you don't have to keep line of sight with the
> console to be able to use them.
That's good news... How else do they work?
> That's good news... How else do they work?
You push the buttons and move the control sticks to make things happen in the game you're playing. ;P
Even the Wavebird was flawless. So a Microsoft peripheral for their most important console ever has to be good.
You could use a Wavebird from a good way off.
Grix, hurry up and build your cinema so I can text my 360 pad for wireless distance!