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Johnny Lee muestra modificaciones al Wii Remote.

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Construyendo herramientas educativas sofisticadas a partir de partes baratas, Johnny Lee muestra sus interesantes modificaciones al Wii Remote, que convierten un control de juego de video de $40 dólares en un tablero/pizarra digital, una pantalla táctil y un visor 3D.

Translated into Spanish by Diego Leal
Reviewed by Gabriela Sellart
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About Johnny Lee

Researcher Johnny Lee became a YouTube star with his demo of Wii Remote hacks -- bending the low-cost game piece to power an interactive whiteboard, a multitouch surface, a head-mounted display ... Full bio and more links

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