CyWee Group Ltd. revealed a device at CES 2009 that is a combination between a gaming remote and a 3-D mouse called the CyWee Z. The China based company is the first in the world to make use of 2-axies gyro technology for true 1:1 response.
The device connects to a PC by plugging into a wireless USB key thus giving users computer navigation capabilities in a 3-D space. As a gaming device, it can be used like a classic Wii remote or similar to a gun complete with a trigger underneath for games in which you shoot things.
The device offers four modes of play in a single controller. Also, the gadget can be held on either end and the controls operate just as they would for games such as Mario Cart. Equipped with a Software Developer Kit (SDK), the CyWee Z allows users to configure their personal PC or online games to their liking. The remote cannot however, be used with a Wii or any console games.
The company is striving to make the digital experience more real and interactive. The controller comes with three PC games including Virtual Tennis 3 from SEGA, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 by EA Sports, and Crashday by Atari. The product is currently retailing in the U.S. for $120.
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how much of the cywee? what is the MOQ ? how cN i get the samples ? how many games can cywee supported ?please send me the email
Why sill using hand controllers?
I believe this’d be a nice way to play in the next gen of videogames:
Next generation Wii will not need controllers says Intel Justin Rattner, “We imagine some future generation of [Nintendo's] Wii won’t have hand controllers”, Rattner said. Rattner also suggested that camera technology using sensors around a room to detect player movement would replace the hand controllers. He explained: “You just set up the cameras around the room and wave your hand like you’re playing tennis”.
can you send me more information about this nintendo’s new tech to my email? you mean can just use hand + sensor to plan tennice?