PC gaming goes wireless and next-gen with G-Pad Pro Motion Sensing Gamepad |
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eDimensional is taking PC and PS2 gaming to next-gen level with its new wireless G-Pad Pro Gyroscopic Gamepad with VRMS (Virtual Reality Motion Sensing) technology. G-Pad Pro features intuitive and precise motion sensing technology, which can be adjusted on-the-fly to individual gaming style, as well as various types of games. The controller's multiple axis provides four additional control options in 3D space, giving gamers smoother, more dynamic ability to control in-game action.
The G-Pad Pro, according to eDimensional, is the only motion-sensing gamepad that offers force feedback officially licensed from Immersion. The feedback combined with the motion-sensing capability simulates a genuine next-generation gaming experience and more immersive gameplay. eDimensional calls it next-generation technology at the price of an ordinary third-party controller. Something to keep gamers occupied while waiting for the PS3 and Wii.
The G-Pad Pro wired controller is currently available for US$ 29.95 only through eDimensional's website (link below) until end of November but will be offered through worldwide retail later.
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