Razer to unveil motion-sensing technology in early 2011

Posted on Tuesday, September 14 2010 @ 21:02 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Razer and Sixense are still working on the motion sensing gaming peripherals that the companies showed off at CES in early 2010. Engadget witnessed a demonstration at the IDF in San Francisco and got to hear that the technology is expected to be released in early 2011:
Razer told the IDF 2010 crowd that the Sixense motion-sensing sticks it showed off at CES will finally arrive sometime "early next year." What's more, the company's been hard at work miniaturizing the one-to-one motion control tech into an exercise band, and while we've no word on when that's due or how much a "personal doctor" might cost, you can find a close-up (of a render, natch) after the break to see what it might look like (and video of the handheld sticks, if you're game).


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