Panasonic has designed a plasma TV which it reckons will withstand the force of a fiercely flung Wii Remote.
nintendo wii remote and nunchuk Don't let go...
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. For those without a …
"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."
Erm, I'm pretty sure that the Wii wasn't out in 2003?
I don't see how a TV can be smashed up in 2003 by a kid who lost at Wii Sports Tennis when the Wii wasn't released until November 19th 2006 (US) and thereafter
The wii in the picture might be from 2003, thats certainly a prototype model, look at the chunky connector and nintendo branding. I think that one is from the days when it was called the revolution.
If they were looking at the same picture of the Wiimote that's posted with your article! That's one big ugly mother of a Wiimote, not to mention the HUGE connector for the nunchuck.
That said, it's not a BAD gimmick, but it's still a gimmick. Just like the Wiimote jacket produced by Nintendo!
I'm just waiting for the Heath & Safety Nazis trying to ban the Wii as being too dangerous, just like conkers!!!
Mine's the big padded silicone rubber one, hanging on the rubber safety hook!
..I doubt it would withstand a friend's 7 year old relative who smashed his parents nice new big flat panel TV with his fist(s) after what I understand was aggravation with his Wii - the child's parents were not amused having to replace the TV.
I know, it would just make it easier though. Just like eliminating oral GCSE exams, and all the other wonderful initiatives that people seem to be having recently.
I've just weighed my Wiimote and done the maths, that's the equivilent of a 14.6 mph impact. I suspect the kind of Wii Sports Baseball related incident this is designed to protect against happens far faster than that.
The Newton is the unit in which force is measured. It is the amount of force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogramme by one metre per second squared.
Since the acceleration due to the Earth's gravity is about 10m/s², a mass of 1kg. exerts a force of about 10N. on whatever it is standing on.
A Joule is also the amount of energy converted from one form to another at the rate of one Watt integrated over one second.
My 3 year old son Smashed my 42" plasma the other weekend with a small metal TARDIS toy because I wouldn't let him watch another epesode of Dr Who. must be a common thing with kids.
... but surely, a Wiimote flying at speed into the flatscreen plasma TV, okay, bounces off this new one, but... wouldn't it then topple over and break from the fall?
To all those that think that any abreviation of a phrase/title into the first letter from each word is called an acronym, it's not, Laser is a perect acronym because it forms anothr legible word, if it doesn't, it's called an initialism.
I'm only saying this because more and more I have the idiots at work refering to anything not in the dictionary as an acronym, and it's really pissing me off, I HOPE YOU'RE READING THIS!
Panasonic preps Wiimote-proof TV
Panasonic has designed a plasma TV which it reckons will withstand the force of a fiercely flung Wii Remote. nintendo wii remote and nunchuk Don't let go... 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. For those without a …
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Posted Monday 18th February 2008 10:11 GMT
David
Wii in 2003? #
"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."
Erm, I'm pretty sure that the Wii wasn't out in 2003?
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 10:37 GMT
Sean
Release date #
I don't see how a TV can be smashed up in 2003 by a kid who lost at Wii Sports Tennis when the Wii wasn't released until November 19th 2006 (US) and thereafter
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 10:37 GMT
Nathanael Bastone
@David - Wii in 2003? #
*somewhere over the skies of 2003 America*
"Marty, stop fiddling with that useless futuristic game this instant and help me land the De Lorean."
*Marty drops the Wii out of the window of the De Lorean while struggling with the flux capacitor*
And there you have it folks! That is how some very lucky kid got a Wii in 2003.
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 10:37 GMT
Anonymous Coward
No need #
We all know that the Wii tells you to ensure you have your strap-on before playing.
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 10:37 GMT
phil
release date #
yup. it was released in september 2006
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 10:37 GMT
Ali
Re: Wii in 2003 #
The wii in the picture might be from 2003, thats certainly a prototype model, look at the chunky connector and nintendo branding. I think that one is from the days when it was called the revolution.
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 10:37 GMT
dervheid
Well they would... #
If they were looking at the same picture of the Wiimote that's posted with your article! That's one big ugly mother of a Wiimote, not to mention the HUGE connector for the nunchuck.
That said, it's not a BAD gimmick, but it's still a gimmick. Just like the Wiimote jacket produced by Nintendo!
I'm just waiting for the Heath & Safety Nazis trying to ban the Wii as being too dangerous, just like conkers!!!
Mine's the big padded silicone rubber one, hanging on the rubber safety hook!
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 11:09 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Good idea but... #
..I doubt it would withstand a friend's 7 year old relative who smashed his parents nice new big flat panel TV with his fist(s) after what I understand was aggravation with his Wii - the child's parents were not amused having to replace the TV.
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 11:46 GMT
Sam
four Joules of kinetic energy #
What's that in Campbells?
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 11:46 GMT
Anonymous Coward
@No need - AC #
quote: ".... ensure you have your strap-on before playing."
a strap-on?! what games are you playing?
coat. taxi...
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 11:46 GMT
Sergiu Panaite
I heard... #
...that Boeing were developing some sort of projectile-intercepting laser (why isn't laser spelt lazer in the US, just to be consistent?).
Surely, mass-market adoption as a Wiimote countermeasure would be great for everyone involved?
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 12:18 GMT
Steve
@Sergiu #
Because it's an acronym and you can't spell stimulated with a Z even in the US.
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 13:14 GMT
Simon Dummett
re Las/zer #
"why isn't laser spelt lazer in the US, just to be consistent?"
Because then it would be an acronym for Light wave Amplification by Ztimulated Emission of Radiation. Which would be just silly.
Actually, it's so silly it still justifies the question...
... mine's the monochromatic one...
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 13:14 GMT
Dan
@Sergiu Panaite #
...that Boeing were developing some sort of projectile-intercepting laser (why isn't laser spelt lazer in the US, just to be consistent?).
Because laser is an acronym...
l(ightwave) a(mplification by) s(timulated) e(mission of) r(adiation)
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 13:14 GMT
Sergiu Panaite
@Steve re: Lazer #
I know, it would just make it easier though. Just like eliminating oral GCSE exams, and all the other wonderful initiatives that people seem to be having recently.
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 13:14 GMT
Matthew Robinson
Physical Units #
"For those without a physics background, a Joule is the energy expended by the force of one Newton moving one metre."
Surely, since Apple no longer make the Newton, this measurement should be the force of one ipod moving 1 metre?
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 13:14 GMT
JR
Laser #
Laser: Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 14:05 GMT
Andrew
Newtons? #
Now we all know what a Joule is, what's a Newton?
A set quantity of apples I'm hoping...
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 15:02 GMT
Barney
Won't survive #
It withstands 4 joules of energy?
I've just weighed my Wiimote and done the maths, that's the equivilent of a 14.6 mph impact. I suspect the kind of Wii Sports Baseball related incident this is designed to protect against happens far faster than that.
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 15:02 GMT
A J Stiles
Definition of Newton #
The Newton is the unit in which force is measured. It is the amount of force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogramme by one metre per second squared.
Since the acceleration due to the Earth's gravity is about 10m/s², a mass of 1kg. exerts a force of about 10N. on whatever it is standing on.
A Joule is also the amount of energy converted from one form to another at the rate of one Watt integrated over one second.
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 15:02 GMT
Sam
Newtons to you too pal #
Something with the weight of a small apple (really!) exerts a downward force of one Newton at one G.
Gas rams on car tailgates are rated in Newtons, or used to be.
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 15:02 GMT
John H Woods
@Andrew #
Hi Andrew,
That's simple: a Newton is about 178 million firkin furlongs per square fortnight. I think.
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 15:02 GMT
mike
a little early for a Wii? #
a wii in 2003?-you better believe Paris had one;)
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 18:00 GMT
b166er
Surely, #
the breaking of a £2000 plasma, would sufficiently persuade one not to let go of the Wii remote.
I mean, we've all heard of the mass outbreak of people smashing their 40" displays, eh?
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 20:28 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Thick monkeys #
Ive laffed for many an hour over the daft twats who throw their wiimotes at tellies :)
According to 2001 the movie tho, this sort of caper has been going on since time began :)
loads of examples on www.wiihaveaproblem.com
(Paris - cos she also is often strapless )
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 20:28 GMT
Steven Williams
Smashed 42" plasma #
My 3 year old son Smashed my 42" plasma the other weekend with a small metal TARDIS toy because I wouldn't let him watch another epesode of Dr Who. must be a common thing with kids.
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 22:54 GMT
BatCat
LASER / laser / lazer etc... #
If the term LASER is an acronym, why are you typing it in mixed / lower case. Surely it should correctly be LASER.
Posted Monday 18th February 2008 22:54 GMT
John H Woods
Children smashing plasmas / lcds #
... we never heard about any kids smashing CRTs in frustration did we?
Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 06:19 GMT
Lupus
Err, maybe a silly question... #
... but surely, a Wiimote flying at speed into the flatscreen plasma TV, okay, bounces off this new one, but... wouldn't it then topple over and break from the fall?
Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 15:33 GMT
b166er
@Steven #
Might I suggest a projector as a replacement. A hole in the wall from an errant TARDIS would be easier to fix ;p
Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 15:34 GMT
Tom
Another thing #
To all those that think that any abreviation of a phrase/title into the first letter from each word is called an acronym, it's not, Laser is a perect acronym because it forms anothr legible word, if it doesn't, it's called an initialism.
I'm only saying this because more and more I have the idiots at work refering to anything not in the dictionary as an acronym, and it's really pissing me off, I HOPE YOU'RE READING THIS!
**Bizzare anti-rant mode off
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