The Chinese made their own game console

Chinese computers developer Lenovo announced the launch of their own console, reports China Daily. The device, which was called eBox, would work without a controller – to control it by using gestures. We also know that the new game system supports high resolution and can connect to the network. Development and promotion of eBox will be in Beijing eedoo Technology.
According to Luo, Jack (Jack Luo), Director of Beijing eedoo Technology, eBox is focused on the game in the family circle. Luo believes that the new console will be more expensive than Wii, but “perhaps a little cheaper” Xbox 360. Expected to complete with eBox will be distributed 30 free games. To support its gaming platform company attracted 16 developers.

The first eBox see Asian gamers – Lenovo plans to release the console in China in November. On the western market, the device will appear in early 2011. The Company believes that during the first three years it will be able to realize more than one million units eBox.

Recall that China banned imports of game consoles. According to the management of the country, they represent a danger to the healthy development of young citizens.

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