G10 - New online multiplayer gaming pad

Check out the G10 , the portable gaming pad which is being shown for the first time in Las vegas thanks to the CES show. Created by iRiver, the G10, which is still a provisional name is set to make its debut within this year itself. The gamepad has a sliding form factor which hides the controls behind the display during storage. The 4 inch WVGA screen has a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels and can display approximately 260,000 colors. The LCD is claimed to be 3- dimensional for a superb gaming experience. The G10 even has a graphics accelerator card in order to have the best graphics (sharpness is said to be the best for a portable gaming pad).
The G10 operates on WindowsCE. The G10 is an online gaming terminal and will allow users to play multiplayer games online even while onthe move provided that the device has internet access. Whether it supports Wi-Fi or not and what exactly are its technical specifications, we will have to wait till the details emerge.

Source: Aving (Korean)

January 5, 2006 - 2:01 AM | Posted in - Mobile |

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