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My 61" DLP TV was just pwned by a Wii Controller.
shardian:
Yes, but what about the people who broke their windows/tv's/whatever, before the recall happened? In the Wii advertisements, they show people flinging the thing around, so its not like people are doing something that the controller wasn't "supposed" to be designed for. I guess Nintendo didn't have any wild kids test out their product before going to market. ;D
I personally think Nintendo made an awesome product, but the liability in making it was not such a good idea.
ChadTower:
It's just a tiny bump in the transition to something completely new. People have to learn how to properly use the controllers. Nintendo had to learn to make better straps.
SNAAKE:
sue nintendo :dunno
Glaine:
Sad news about your telly. Good call on not demanding money from the little girl, you'd look like the RIAA when they took taht kid to court for piracy. Heart O Gold.
Nothing new, everyone yanks the controller out of the port when they play Sega Marine Fishing on Dreamcast, people can't understand the concept of limiting their motions.
AlanS17:
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Anyone ever replaced a Samsung screen before? Seems the part itself is a few hundred bucks, but I don't want to pay labor if I don't have to. Seems like it should be easy.
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I've never personally replaced the screen on my 50" Samsung DLP, but I was there to watch when a factory-authorized dude came over to do it for me.
He used white lint-free cloth gloves to handle it to prevent lint from sticking to the inside surface. And of course, it prevents the smudges. Aside from being very careful, it seemed pretty straight forward. Just be aware that there is a front and a back, and it's possible to get it turned around.