Shield Your LCD from Flying WiimotesWed May 23, 2007 6:21AM EDT
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It's good to see I'm not the only paranoid Wii gamer. One night, I had a dream where I accidentally ruined my Sony Bravia during a Wii Sports bowling tournament. I know, I need to stop reading Wii have a problem.
Regardless, people have done some pretty stupid things with the Wiimote, and I just can't help being a little paranoid about it. You knew it wasn't going to be long, before one company found a way to capitalize on our concerns.
Taiwanese TV maker LCDArm created an LCD safety shield to keep your TV intact. Gearlog says the acrylic cover fits 30-46 inch screens, and even protects your eyes from ultraviolet rays the TV may give off. The huge plastic guard doesn't have a frame and is 98 percent transparent, so it can stay on even when you're not playing. Pricing hasn't been disclosed yet, but the company says this guard is coming soon.
Has anyone had problems with broken TVs or Wii straps?
Three Year Old Smashes Plasma Screen In Wii-Rage IncidentBy Charlie Sorrel May 25, 2007 | 5:17:07 AMCategories: Games
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Ok. I admit it, I was wrong when I trashed the Wii Safety Shield, although even that might not have been enough to save poor Brian McConnell's $2000 plasma TV when his son went freak-out crazy on it this week. Three and a half year old Adam was left playing Wii Tennis while his dad went to fetch him a drink.
The evidence points to the kid losing a game, and then the red mist came down. "I heard two big bangs," said Brian, "When I ran back in Adam was using the handset to smash the TV screen."
The 42" screen is a write off and will have to be replaced. Unlike his son, Brian managed to keep it together. "I thought about how I could explain to a three-and-a-half year old what he had done wrong. I ended up asking him how he'd feel if I broke his Spiderman"
Adam is banned from playing the Wii for two weeks. I fear for Spiderman in the meantime.