Nintendo and MTV film helpful reminder: the Wii Wheel does absolutely nothing

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We know, it’s easy to get caught in all the magic that is Mario Kart Wii — “it’s like Smash Bros. but with karts and more banana throwing!” — but let’s not fool ourselves here: that Wii Wheel is potential the least functional piece of plastic Nintendo has shipped since the Virtual Boy. It apparently took the fine folks at MTV two whole videos to figure this out under the patient tutelage of a Nintendo rep, but while the Wii Wheel can potentially serve as a helpful reminder to hold the Wiimote with the buttons facing you, it adds zero functionality to the equation, and it’s only therefore “necessary” for the first 30 seconds of play — after which it can be tossed to your dog or teething child as a chew toy. Some might appreciate the ratio of turning a full wheel instead of a Wiimote, but we all know the truly hardcore are going to be kicking your ass with their Wavebirds anyways, to the point really is moot. Video is after the break.

[Via Engadget Spanish]

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Dell’s Latitude XT2 plans revealed

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That’s Dell’s product rendering for its second generation Latitude XT convertible tablet. Expected in November 2008, the XT2 will ship with Intel’s latest Montevina, er “Centrino 2” architecture in your choice of ULV or LV CPUs, new UMA graphics supporting Vista Aero, and possibly the option of an ultra-thin, optical drive integrated directly into the laptop instead of the optional Media Base. Dell also plans to replace one of the three USB ports with eSATA, a definite trend for Dell laptops in 2008. Otherwise, it brings the same 12.1-inch, 1280 x 800 pixel display found on the original XT — which is fine by us.

 

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Nokia E90 gets some sparkle, feels a little uncomfortable about the whole thing

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We’re used to seeing fashion-centric devices bedecked in jewels all the time, but the E90 is pretty much exclusively the domain of the business set, and we’re having a hard time imagining Joe Stock Broker going, like, totally crazy over this pimped version. The Nokia phone has been set with 408 diamonds and an 18 carat white gold shell by Peter Aloisson and retails for around $80k. Yeah, Joe Stocks is really going to flip. We have nothing more to add, other than our traditional, time-worn plea to Nokia: please release a 3G version of this in the States, we swear it’s not to late.

[Via NokNok]

 

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Classmate PC hits store shelves in Philippines as Neo Explore X1

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No real surprises here, we knew the Classmate PC would be showing up at retail stores for a slight premium — 16,998 Philippine pesos is about $408 US dollars — and that other companies can slap their own branding onto the laptops, but this is the first time we’ve spotted Intel’s “OLPC killer” on actual store shelves. The “Neo Explore X1” won’t be winning any beauty contests, that’s for sure. There’s another shot after the break.

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