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The PC is going to get much more personal and much more portable with alternative input/output methods. We already have wireless video and full-on FPV with HUD, GPS I/O, RTB, LCD goggles, 3 mile-plus TX range and the lot. It's just going to be a matter of how we use that tech. Like an "R/C bash" is going to be the new online gaming where you might drive somewhere and engage in some kind of activity, but you could all be hangin out in an air-conditioned room or whatever eating chips while also running your R/Cs outside. While I like the whole sensors in all of the parts idea and ordering new ones online while you're doing a flair off the half-pipe with your s00-par-maxx, necessarily. I mean, there is such a thing as too much multitasking...this isn't like an AM/PM where you can never have too much good stuff in my opinion, but of course, to each their own and such. :) I think at a certain point, it is better to keep the RC setup "simple" and clutter-free and also that parts that often break(will they even be breakable in the future, I wonder?) are also affordable. So, depending on the cost of the imbedded nano-sensors...maybe it won't be an issue either. Remember "Robot Jox"? LOL |
There was a similar one to this thread on URC, but it was foir 100 years from now.
I see the esc being different from what it is now, Most of the current and grunt work would be done by the motor, the current and voltage. The esc as we know it now, would be just a brain and black box. Batteries will still be there, but to start the process of the water based fuel cell in all electric rc's. I see pitstops for water for unlimited racing and bashing. Nitro will be different as well, As we get away from fuel based society, I see air powered rc's being popular. There is a 1:1 based one being tested in europe. With an optional HV pump, it could go longer, But most racers will not use them for weight and have a tank full of air for pitstops. What i'd like to see is a plate based shock ssystem where the shock is replaced with a couple of magnetic plates that flip polarity to provide shock and spring action. The main problem would be those with pacemakers and track debris |
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