I was there on that fateful day, were you?
And I'm sure they could get a discount from Nintendo on the product for some PR as well.Kupek wrote:Research isn't production. That is, it's usually sufficient to prove that a concept works. Researchers can often do this with tools and products that aren't good enough for production use, but prove the idea is valid. I can see the Wii's balance board being good enough to prove the idea works, but using much more sensitive technology in production (if it makes it that far).
Research is also often a bootstrapped process. In order to get the grants that will allow them to buy the more sensitive equipment, it helps to have preliminary results that show the idea has promise. Spending ~$100 on a Wii balance board doesn't require a grant.