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	<title>Comments on: nintendo wii sensor bar for a projector screen?</title>
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		<title>By: ukshiner2000</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 15:24:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You can get a wireless sensor bar - they are available at HMV for about £20. You can still use your normal one though - just sit it below the screen.

As for wireless components on a PC - most of them have a wireless dongle that you plug into your USB port. When they say they&#039;re wireless, its not like wireless internet, so even if you have a wireless laptop for example, you&#039;ll still need a dongle.

And on your last question, you don&#039;t find lightguns for PC games - the reason is that all PC&#039;s run on monitors or different resolutions/refresh rates as opposed to games consoles that run on TV&#039;s that are the same. With the advent of plasma/LCD TV&#039;s however, &#039;normal&#039; lightguns wont work (I wont explain why) - but there are a new breed of light guns emergins, such as those provided with the latest PS3 or Wii games which use a different technology.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can get a wireless sensor bar &#8211; they are available at HMV for about £20. You can still use your normal one though &#8211; just sit it below the screen.</p>
<p>As for wireless components on a PC &#8211; most of them have a wireless dongle that you plug into your USB port. When they say they&#8217;re wireless, its not like wireless internet, so even if you have a wireless laptop for example, you&#8217;ll still need a dongle.</p>
<p>And on your last question, you don&#8217;t find lightguns for PC games &#8211; the reason is that all PC&#8217;s run on monitors or different resolutions/refresh rates as opposed to games consoles that run on TV&#8217;s that are the same. With the advent of plasma/LCD TV&#8217;s however, &#8216;normal&#8217; lightguns wont work (I wont explain why) &#8211; but there are a new breed of light guns emergins, such as those provided with the latest PS3 or Wii games which use a different technology.</p>
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