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Lenovo's Chinese motion control games console launching later this month

Beijing Eedoo Technology, a business arm of Chinese technology group Lenovo, is gearing up to launch a new video gaming console in China later this month.

Mike Rose, Blogger

April 26, 2012

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Newbsrief: Beijing Eedoo Technology, a business arm of Chinese technology group Lenovo, is gearing up to launch a new video gaming console in China later this month. The CT510 will cost 3,799 Chinese yuan ($602.50), and is a controller-free console, using Kinect-like motion control to play games. It is set to launch on April 29, according to China Daily, and will come with eight games pre-installed, including a kung-fu game, dancing games, and an exercise game. The console will also come with dozens of entertainment applications, from movie apps to ebook readers. It has been a long time coming, first announced in 2010 and then delayed multiple times. It was originally known as the eBox, before being called the iSec, and finally the CT510.

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