When Sony and Microsoft announce their vitality monitor, I'll listen to what Nintendo thinks about best technology. Until then, I'll think of Nintendo as the maker of that white box gathering dust in the corner.
Regardless of the company, I prefer motion technology that works as advertised the day I take it out of the box, not 3 years later with an add that I have to buy to make it accurate.
Who knows what that vitality monitor will be used for so let's not judge it until they have showed the product in full. Well the motion technology has worked great it just now works better. It's like if you added a new exhaust to a great car. The Car was already great but that exhaust has just made it better. I see no problem with that. 360 has done the same multiple times here's an example there movie download service is great but that Netflix they added is sooo much better. Of course we all thought the same thing after the "new thing" was implemented "Hey this thing should have been on this since day 1".
HP's Jon Rubenstein told us that his company wanted to veer in a new direction, and veer it surely did -- the HP Veer 4G will arguably be the smallest fully-functional smartphone on the market when it goes on sale May 15th.
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When Sony and Microsoft announce their vitality monitor, I'll listen to what Nintendo thinks about best technology. Until then, I'll think of Nintendo as the maker of that white box gathering dust in the corner.
Regardless of the company, I prefer motion technology that works as advertised the day I take it out of the box, not 3 years later with an add that I have to buy to make it accurate.
Who knows what that vitality monitor will be used for so let's not judge it until they have showed the product in full. Well the motion technology has worked great it just now works better. It's like if you added a new exhaust to a great car. The Car was already great but that exhaust has just made it better. I see no problem with that. 360 has done the same multiple times here's an example there movie download service is great but that Netflix they added is sooo much better. Of course we all thought the same thing after the "new thing" was implemented "Hey this thing should have been on this since day 1".