Hardware Powerwave Remote with built in m+?

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Wait till Nintendo releases the Wii Remote Plus (built-in m+) Its supposed to be priced the same as a regular remote
 

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How about this from Memorex?! Just recently unveiled on E3 this year. Built-in WM+ and wireless nunchuk included.
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Here's a first look from E3:

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The first product that I was shown was a Wiimote and wireless Nunchuk attachment. The Wiimote and Nunchuk were slightly smaller than Nintendo’s model, and they both had a very sleek Piano Black face to it while the bottom was still the normal Wii white, giving it a rather unique and sexy look. The buttons on The Wiimote and Nunchuk were about same size, but had a very nice, solid click to them when pressed, rather than the squishy feeling Nintendo’s models have. That made for a more durable and responsive feeling Wiimote and Nunchuk. The best part of Memeorex’s Wiimote though, is the fact that it has the Wii Motion Plus is built into the Wiimote itself. That’s right, you don’t need to have two attachment sticking out of you Wiimote now, just the wireless Nunchuk sensor and you are good to go.

Taken from this: E3 review

Don't know the price it will be there but it just arrived in our shores and is a very cheap alternative (around $47) to the originals.

Watcha think?
 

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