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    Rev Nyko® Unveils New Line Of Nintendo Wii Peripherals

    Nyko Technologies®, a premier peripherals manufacturer, announced today their product lineup for the Nintendo Wii. With a host of brand-new options for battery charging, wireless gaming, and high-quality video, Nyko aims to stand at the forefront of the Wii accessory market. Nyko’s products for the Nintendo Wii will debut at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Nyko’s Charge Station for Wii enables gamers to simultaneously charge two Wii remotes, maintaining a steady supply of power with two additional rechargeable NiMH batteries. The charging dock allows the user to easily keep 2 Wii-Remotes charged at all times by plugging into any wall outlet. The dock has convenient and easy to read LED indicator lights, as well as a 6 foot power cord that allows the unit to be conveniently placed in even the most crowded entertainment areas. For those active gaming sessions, the Charge Station for Wii also includes two rubberized battery covers to make sure even the most energetic gamer keeps a grip on the Wii-Remote. The Charge Station for the Nintendo Wii will has a suggested retail price of $29.99.

    For the ultimate in convenience and performance, Nyko’s Wireless Sensor Bar provides a neat, obstacle-free gaming environment. With the Wireless Sensor Bar, Wii gamers can play up to 25 feet away from their television with no wires or cords. The Wireless Sensor Bar can be placed anywhere the consumer wishes, making it ideal for wall-mounted televisions and projectors. The product features up to 30 hours of battery life on four AA batteries (included), and also includes an optional built-in battery saving function which emits an audible alarm when the Wireless Sensor Bar has been left idle for a user-determined amount of time. The Wireless Sensor Bar for the Nintendo Wii will has a suggested retail price of $19.99.

    To meet the needs of consumers demanding the best in visual performance from their Nintendo Wii, Nyko is proud to offer the HD-Link for Wii. The HD-Link provides a crystal clear image at a resolution of up to 480p. The cable also includes high-quality audio cables, providing realistic immersive sound. The HD-Link is 8 feet long to accommodate any entertainments setup and is shielded to provide interference-free performance. The HD-Link for the Nintendo Wii has a suggested retail price of $19.99.

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    So... more new accessories arriving for the Wii. Those Wiimote charge station sounds highly useful to have and at just around £15 too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YKB View Post
    So... more new accessories arriving for the Wii. Those Wiimote charge station sounds highly useful to have and at just around £15 too.
    Don`t forget mate that this is rip-off Britain so more than likely it`ll cost £24.99 (or anything more they can get away with).

    Personally speaking though I don`t see what`s wrong with 4 high-powered Ni-Mh batteries with a charger, can be had for about £10, same with SD cards, much cheaper than the "official" ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by homebrew1973 View Post
    Don`t forget mate that this is rip-off Britain so more than likely it`ll cost £24.99 (or anything more they can get away with).

    Personally speaking though I don`t see what`s wrong with 4 high-powered Ni-Mh batteries with a charger, can be had for about £10, same with SD cards, much cheaper than the "official" ones
    Companies usually go for a £=$ ratio so expect it to be £29.99.

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