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How about a vote on if she should be a more regular writer?

@Shinkirou: 30 fps on high is good enough for me. I'm buying one.

@uzivatel: Jon Burton, games director at Traveller's Tales, told Develop magazine that "I was actually more impressed with Sony’s motion capture solution than Microsoft’s Natal," adding that the Microsoft project is "exceedingly clever, but the lag on the input and lack of physical buttons is really going to restrict

@Hengst2404: Well, first I agree with you. It's speculation for now. But..it isn't unfounded. There have been articles on Kotaku about accuracy of Gem and inaccuracy of Natal more than a few times.

@sugardeath: I hear you. See my comment to ThursdayNext below.

@ThursdayNext: You do have a good point. Natal may be quite fun. But I'm concerned about the loss of "frenetic" type action, where my moves are in "real time" and therefore meaningful instead of an advanced version of Wii waggle. I need even more accuracy that the Wii motion plus and I'm banking that Gem will have

@ThursdayNext: They aren't going to beat Sony out of the gate this time, and wanna bet that Gem has way lest lag and much more accuracy/functionality? Just my opinion.

@sugardeath: My statement was independant of your correction for dwardu.

@sugardeath: Read "existing" which is already a problem. Sony Gem looks like no lag to me (or at least unoticeable).

100ms system lag = fail.

@Dafrety: I'm with you. This looks good. I was hoping for a snapdragon CPU but if it is at least as powerful as the Droid AND it has videoconferencing AND the physical keyboard, I'll move from the G1.

Video Phones...finally. Where is my damn physical keyboard!!!

@wacopaco: Yep. GF1 is amazing and you can use adaptors to connect 4/3rd lenses to it. As long as the lense has IS (optical stabilization) built in.

What kind of mother would want to play with a child's Wii anyway?