Eedoo and Lenovo’s is due for this June, 8 months later than originally planned! Originally the controller-less home was meant to in November 2010, but was delayed to “further improve the product and provide better user experience”.
Now, Eedoo’s chief executive officer, Jack Luo has said that the ebox, the first
Chinese games console, will
launch in June.
Eedoo is only the second company to produce a controller-free
games console, behind the mighty
Microsoft and it’s Kinect Xbox attachment.
Luo, has said he knows his gesture controlled
console isn’t quite up to the standard as the international giants such as Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft, but believes the
console will do well in the
Chinese market due to it being marketed at families rather than hard-core gamers.
The fact that no other
game console is officially legally allowed to be sold in China may also improve the ebox’s chances.