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    The future of gaming

    Could it be something like this?

    Last edited by phillai; 18-02-2006, 15:49.

    #2
    That is so cool, id love somthing like that.

    Come on nintendo shove it in a DS2

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      #3
      Looks more like the future of home computers to me. There are loads of multi-media possibilites there (including games) - question is: how long until it's affordable?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Kaladron
        Looks more like the future of home computers to me. There are loads of multi-media possibilites there (including games) - question is: how long until it's affordable?

        Quite a long time I would of thought, even a standard single input TFT touch pad will set you back ?3k minimum, and they have been around for YONKS

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          #5
          Originally posted by importaku
          That is so cool, id love somthing like that.

          Come on nintendo shove it in a DS2
          yeah, imagine electroplankton 2

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            #6
            It'll be in PS4, Sony will take another massive loss on hardware, the drones will continue to buy anything with Sony written on it and the cycle will continue.



            Seriously, yeh, I saw this earlier, it's wicked. Must be a bit of serious grunt behind the PC running the applications too, some of them seem quite processor demanding. You also get to interfere with a checkerboard cow. Who could ask for more?

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              #7
              Personally, I see this as a possible future for the arcades in the not so distant future, before we see it on Personal Computers and consoles. Its the only platform that could afford it for practible use and may bring back the crowds, offering something you couldn't do at home. Looking forward to it.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Roddie
                yeah, imagine electroplankton 2
                that's exactly what i thought

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                  #9
                  Thats the best thing i have seen in ages Nice one

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                    #10
                    another promising diplay tech is this



                    can only do 100 dots a second atm, but then how many dots was pong doing back in the day?

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                      #11
                      Quite impressive. The software is definately well written.

                      Technically I wouldn't think it would be too hard to resolve a few points on a touchscreen - certainly two ought to be quite easy? Touchscreens do seem to be very expensive for a full monitor. I don't see any reason why they couldn't be fairly cheap but I think demand is still very low.

                      I can't imagine the Microsoft system being so elegant to use however

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                        #12
                        Both of those are amazing! What techonology is capable of is getting soo exciting.

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