2013年12月26日星期四

Logitech PowerShell turns the iPhone 5, iPhone 5S into a console

Logitech has branched out into the hand-held gaming arena, launching an iPhone add-on dubbed the PowerShell which adds physical gaming controls to Apple's smartphone.
Logitech PowerShell
Mobile gaming is
within the rise: sales of video games on smartphones and tablets not too long ago shot previous product sales for committed hand-held units just like the Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita, but control methods may be awkward. A touch-screen will work properly for casual video games, but several a lot more concerned titles implement programs such as virtual joysticks - which then leave the player's thumbs obscuring a part of the display.

Logitech's
solution could be the PowerShell, a managed dock for that iPhone 5, iPhone 5S and iPod Touch 5th Generation. Likewise as being a directional pad and four face buttons, the PowerShell contains a 1,500mAh battery to counter the draining effects of taking part in high-end video games on a mobile device.

"We
built this controller to deliver a real console-gaming knowledge on an iOS seven mobile device," Logitech's Ehtisham Rabbani said with the unveiling. "With gaming so pervasive around the mobile platform - our investigation demonstrates that 87 per cent of iPhone and iPod Touch users play games on their gadget - it’s time for you to revolutionise the expertise."

The
gadget necessitates that video games are written with PowerShell help in thoughts, but Logitech expects that by the time the gadget launches in mid-December it should possess a realistic library of compatible titles. The device might be offered in Apple Stores while in the United kingdom for £89.99 - building it an expensive accessory inside a market in which the stand-alone Nintendo 2DS can be purchased for just £20 far more.

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