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nintendo wii or similiar console position in room

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riptide | 11:23 Sun 28th Nov 2010 | Technology
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Looking at getting wii, move or kinect before Christmas. Can someone please confirm, does the machine have to be exactly opposite you in order for it to work or can it be at an angle when you are moving around. Have a fairly small room and would be about 5 feet away from it but at an angle, so thought probably the wii would be best because I understand with the kinect you need a lot of room.

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It is not where the machine is, it is where the "eye" (sensor bar) is.

Usually you fix the "eye" (sensor bar) on top of the TV, so you look at the TV, and the "eye" (sensor bar) is looking at you to see your movements etc.

The Wi also needs to be near the "eye" (sensor bar) so the cable can reach.

See this video, the section at 1 minute 40 seconds shows you how to se up the sensor bar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtE52YyIobk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtE52YyIobk
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Absolutely brilliant thanks VHG

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