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BT Balance adaptor for laptops

May 9, 07 10:48 PM PDT

BT Balance adaptor for laptops
Ever wished you could use your laptop without ever engaging in using the mouse and keyboard? BT researchers are trying to make that possible with BT Balance, an adaptor for laptops and tablet PCs that allow users to access applications and execute commands by simply moving or tilting the laptop. The adaptor comes with integrated movement sensors that make this possible, but I think it isn't such a good idea. For instance, BT Balance targets computer users who have difficulty using a mouse, but won't tilting the laptop around be even harder? Don't forget laptops aren't exactly light, and the display can only be viewed clearly from a certain angle. Would work great with a WarioWare! Twisted ROM though... ( Add a comment, Search on eBay)

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By Mark Rollins , 10/05/07 9:17 AM (CommentID #166712)


Perhaps this is meant for UMPCs rather than laptops. I can see why this tiliting function would work for that.

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