USB dartboard trains future champs
Those looking to get in a game of darts without having to make their way to the local bar will want to check out PC Darts -- a USB powered dartboard and software package. In addition to keeping score for up to four players and providing computerized opponents, the software features statistical analysis tools and practice settings for aspiring world champions, while more casual gamers can just click on "party mode," and heave-ho away. Glory isn't cheap at ¥31,290 ($252), but getting on ESPN 2 at midnight takes sacrifice, people.
[Via Everything USB]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
PJK @ Jun 26th 2007 5:06AM
Or getting prime time air on BBC in the UK? International darts is as big as the enormous beerguts of the bearded fatties and bejewelled transients who play it professionally.
KineticOnline @ Jun 26th 2007 5:25AM
I've got a better idea. Buy a normal darts board and then download a darts score program or even use one of the free websites that do the free stat tracking too
thor @ Jun 26th 2007 5:57AM
It´s gonna be fun when your friends get drunk and the darts come flying back of the wall and into the laptop screen.. :)
donjimenez @ Jun 26th 2007 8:44AM
Come on...the obvious connection choice should have been bluetooth. zzzI say BT everywhere with free SDK.