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		<title>CES 2009: CyWee Debuts 3-D Motion-Sensor Controller</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://cywee.wordpress.com/">CyWee Group Ltd.</a> revealed a device at <a href="http://www.cesweb.org/">CES 2009</a> that is a combination between a gaming remote and a 3-D mouse called the <a href="http://cywee.wordpress.com/2008/12/09/the-cywee-z/">CyWee Z</a>. The China based company is the first in the world to make use of 2-axies gyro technology for true 1:1 response.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>The company is striving to make the digital experience more real and interactive. The controller comes with three PC games including <a href="http://www2.sega.com/gamesite/virtuatennis3/">Virtual Tennis 3</a> from SEGA, <a href="http://www.easports.com/tigerwoods08/">Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08</a> by EA Sports, and <a href="http://www.atari.com/crashday/">Crashday</a> by Atari. The product is currently retailing in the U.S. for $120.</p>
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