Lenovo soon to release Chinese Gaming console- Ebox
Lenovo soon to release Chinese Gaming console- Ebox

Chinese PC maker Lenovo claims to bring in the latest video gaming console for the Chinese market and is in talks with a firm called Eedoo Technology.

The firm comprises of 40 engineers who are responsible to develop the technology for the game console.

The latest platform is termed as Ebox, which is chipped in a manner to define shapes and movements minus the lack of a dedicated game controller, which totally is different from the Microsoft Kinect.

Lenovo aims to offer the device by the start of November and plans to release it for the mass by Q1 2011 which might be featured at next year's CES event in Las Vegas.

Jack Luo, president of Beijing-based Eedoo Technology, in a report with China Daily stated that Lenovo will be featured as second firm that offers a controller free game console ahead of Sony and Nintendo.

China daily through a report released a few early drawings that hints about the gaming console. It is stated that the game console comes with a logo of a hand (five fingers and a palm) on two of the yet to be released consoles.

It is further claimed that gaming console and the motion sensor will be packaged in a single unit and will probably be priced at around 3000 yuan, nearly £290 or three times the monthly minimum wage in Beijing. The Ebox is targeted at casual gamers, aiming particularly at the so-called urban families, who comprise of the 120 million households in China.

Eedoo has already added that the device will be priced in the range between the Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii, and at the same time will be it selling approximately one million eBoxes in the first years.

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