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		<title>Nintendo Wii 2.0: A mind-controlled console</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moving away from sloppy remotes, Nintendo Wii is entering the brainwave era with a slick mind-controlled console. At least this is the thrilling desire of hi-tech dreamers over at T3 Magazine who want to see jaws dropping and brain cells working their way through gaming. The ground-breaking concept, part of the magazine’s future tech feature, [...]


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<p>Moving away from sloppy remotes, Nintendo Wii is entering the brainwave era with a slick mind-controlled console. At least this is the thrilling desire of hi-tech dreamers over at T3 Magazine who want to see jaws dropping and brain cells working their way through gaming.</p>
<p>The ground-breaking concept, part of the magazine’s future tech feature, introduces the idea of a Wii headset accessory that allows the mind of the user to control edgy characters through the popular action games and sporting events. Also featuring immersive in-ear headphones for enhanced experience, the cutting-edge Nintendo will be able to capture the brainwaves of the excited gamer and turn it into a digital action in the cyber world.</p>
<p>Inspired by the revolutionary <a href="http://www.emotiv.com/" target="_blank">Emotiv </a>wireless device, the Nintendo Wii 2.0 relies on technology that is not simply a spark in the science fiction sphere.</p>
<p>Could this bring a whole new meaning to the word, &#8220;Couch Potato&#8221;? At least with the current Wii, folks are up-and-about, burning calories, twisting ankles and breaking HD TV&#8217;s.</p>


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