The Wii fad has caught on in the world of MP3 players, and this is not the first and neither will it be the last. A Japanese engineer has developed this prototype MP3 player that relies on its accelerometer for controls, where a simple tap on one edge will skip a track, while a gentle tilt changes the volume. Would you prefer to grapple with simple buttons or a Click Wheel interface, or settle for motion controls instead? We think that the most optimal control scheme would be an amalgamation of all three – buttons, touch-based and motion control all built into one.
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