Bran-Man
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Post by Bran-Man on Aug 17, 2006 15:26:59 GMT -5
I was thinking of this and realize that I've never seen this before and it could be something awsome for the Wii!
You know those, yellow, white and red plugs that you insert into the slots on your TV or VCR? Well, why cant there be one that is wireless made. You could plug the reciver into the wii, or it could be built in. The the three plugs pick up/send their signals individually to the plug of their color. Either they will get their energy from where they're plugged it (if thats possible) or they could have small batteries in them that are easy and cheap to replace.
Better yet, they could have a charger if they cant get their power from their plugs. Just when you're done, you can let it charge over night to use again when you wake up.
Is there something like is already out, or is this an entirely new idea of mine?
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Nate
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Post by Nate on Aug 17, 2006 17:02:13 GMT -5
I was thinking of this and realize that I've never seen this before and it could be something awsome for the Wii! You know those, yellow, white and red plugs that you insert into the slots on your TV or VCR? Well, why cant there be one that is wireless made. You could plug the reciver into the wii, or it could be built in. The the three plugs pick up/send their signals individually to the plug of their color. Either they will get their energy from where they're plugged it (if thats possible) or they could have small batteries in them that are easy and cheap to replace. Better yet, they could have a charger if they cant get their power from their plugs. Just when you're done, you can let it charge over night to use again when you wake up. Is there something like is already out, or is this an entirely new idea of mine? sounded interesting so i googled it and found it, plugs into your tvs av jacks and sends a wireless signal it uses bats. was made to plug into cable box and send the signal to the other reciever on another tv so no hassle from cable company to install other cable boxes and wires. thier price starts at like 50 bucks. But it doesnt seem to make to much sense to buy it for a game system, the transmiter and receiver are pretty expensive alone and not worth having the game system not to far from the tv in the same room. but I that is darn good idea that I never thought of!
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Post by kirbykiller4 on Aug 18, 2006 22:21:54 GMT -5
actually,it would be just as effective to try the same thing with the power cord.those plugs contain electrical pulses that cannot be sent through a radio wave or any kind of air wave.the three plugs help the soung quality dramaticly.for those who use a AV adapter know what im talking about.
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