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J3110
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08.13.2008, 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by kulangflow View Post
Now THAT sounds cool! (and mostly realistic!)

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I would have to agree. Essentially that was what I meant with the "omnicomm".
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

Last edited by J3110; 08.13.2008 at 03:16 PM.
   
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