Sony Ericsson Goes Wii-Style
May 29, 08 10:34 PM PDT

Sony Ericsson could actually be plotting to take over the Nintendo Wii's role - at least in the realm of cell phones. It will be preparing itself for this role by turning the cell phone's camera into a motion-controlling sensor after inking a deal with GestureTek of California which will see the latter's software available in Sony Ericsson handsets later this September. If the name GestureTek rings a bell, that's because it is the similar technology used in Sony's EyeToy device for the PS2. Which is better - implement such a software solution or rely on a built-in accelerometer as found in the Apple iPhone and LG Secret?
( Add a comment)Post a comment
Your email is required but won't be published.
Comments will be published immediately if you verify your post. Be cool, upload your real photo and link your ID to your facebook account.
You are welcome to share your ideas, experiences and questions, but please be respectful of others when commenting. Insulting, self-promotional, SMS-style and off-topic comments will be deleted. Thank you.
blog comments powered by DisqusRecent Reviews
Top Stories
Creative Zen Moo
Nokia Patents Gesture Controls
Hello Kitty Netbook
iPhone 2.2 Update Available
MySpace BlackBerry Application Breaks Records
Sharp Parades 26-foot Christmas Tree Made Out Of LCD TVs
Apple Patent for Always-On Displays. Would It Use E-Ink?
Grand Turismo rendered in 3840x2160 (4K) resolution
Microsoft sued for Windows Boot Time. Need More info Because It Just Sounds Stupid Right Now
















