If you're still listening to videogame audio through your TV speakers, you probably know better. After all, new generation consoles are rather famous for their big fat 5.1 kabooms and subtle .1 thrummings. You can get a good piece of that with a 2.1 Stereo Tower from mStation -- and an iPod player while you're at it.
For those keeping score, here's how Nintendo Wii-paraphernalia is stacking up these days: Wii Remote, remarkably innovative. Wii Fit Balance Board, genuinely useful. Wii Wheel, crap.
For five dollars more, Nyko's Zero Wireless controller for PlayStation3 does everything a DualShock3 does, some of it just as effectively, some of it not as well, but at least they had the decency to include a 10' USB cord.
Those of you still freeloading television programming from the analog airwaves take note: analog signals won't exist after 2011; your rooftop eyesore and deco rabbit ears are doomed to obsolescence. Freeloading TV, however, is not -- though it is destined to be all digital.
Funny how that fancy new slim-line PSP can go from looking cool to screaming dumbass as soon as you're forced to plug it in for a battery re-charge, which you will do every five hours or so. Unless, of course, you have Nyko's Charger Grip.
Oddly, most HDTV manufactures often include only one or two HDMI input ports for that overly-hyped 1080p experience, like a flat screen TV and an Xbox 360 is all you'd ever need. For those with more than one, maybe 3 or 4 HDMI devices, there's this, a 4-port HDMI Switcher.
