Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Play Mobile X88, Like the Nintendo Wii


China brand mobile phone vendors, eTouch Mobile, X88 release a phone with a candybar design. Although contemporary looks, this phone has said the technology is unique because it can be used to play games like the Nintendo Wii.

"We always want to highlight the creativity and uniqueness in terms of features and technologies in our products," said Vice President of eTouch ina Hndra Gouw, in a press statement that we quoted.

Users can enable X88 mobile phone wirelessly to play games, like the Nintendo Wii contoller joystick - to move left, right, up, and down - with a Bluetooth connection to the computer.

"With this phone, they will be more practical and simple way to play the game, and can be used to communicate," said Hendra.

eTouch game presents a number of options that have been available on CD in the packaging. The presence of these new phones are expected to be able to satisfy gamers who travel frequently.

In addition to data access GPRS, mobile dimension 105x46x13mm also has Bluetooth A2DP and miniUSB connection. There is also a microSD slot for additional memory.

At X88, eTouch also buried application shortcuts Facebook to interact online supported with GPRS class 12 connectivity.

The phone is priced at 1.3 million also features TV Tunner with a visual display that can be watched vertically or horizontally.

Meanwhile, Gran Turismo 5 Project Funds Suck Hundreds of Billions ..

Cooperation between Sony Polyphony Digital did not mess around, creating Gran Turismo 5 they are trying to realize a dream of racing simulation game by gamers.

To satisfy the desires of gamers, Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) and Polyphony Digital are not messing around. They make GT5 in such a way that it becomes an amazing simulation game.

Gran Turismo 5 (GT5) is a racing simulation game that is promising. Games are scheduled to be released in March 2010, too, becoming a hot topic among gamers.

GT5 will come with graphics quality is much better than previous series, "There are about 400,000 polygons in each car, and that number is a hundred times more than GT4," Yamauchi added, as quoted by us from Autoweek.

Kazunori Yamauchi, CEO of Polyphony Digital as well as the originator of the Gran Turismo series exposing the subject. "Making Gran Turismo 5 spend $ 60 million or about 620 billion. Addition to GT5, there are games that spend a larger budget, depending on the size and scale of the game. Yet for me the funds are spent is still quite small," said Yamauchi.

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