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CT510

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Video game console
CT510
Also known asiSec, eBox, CT310, CT520
Developereedoo
GenerationSeventh
Release dateApril 29, 2012 (2012-04-29)[1]
Introductory price3,799 yuan[1]
CPU2 cores[1] @ 1.8 GHz[2]
Storage32GB (CT310), 250GB (CT510), or 320GB (CT520)[1][2][3]
Graphics3D capable[1]
InputMotion control
Controller inputRemote control[4]
Camera320px x 240pxSoftkineticCMOS depth sensing camera[5][6]
ConnectivityOnline capable[7]
Marketing targetChina

TheCT510 (previously known as theiSec (Sports Entertainment Center)[8] andeBox[9][10]) is avideo game console created by Eedoo Technology, a company created byLenovo, with 40 Lenovo employees and investment of an undisclosed sum of money from the Lenovo Group, Legend Holdings andLegend Capital.[11] It was first announced on August 30, 2010, to be marketed in China only upon its release, with further releases in the Asian-Pacific and worldwide markets planned if the console proves to be successful.[12] The console was released in April 2012.[13] To circumvent a ban on video game consoles, the system was advertised as a multimedia device.[14]

Specifications

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The eBox is a controller-less video game console, coming prepackaged with similarvideo tracking features as Microsoft'sKinect for theXbox 360.

References

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  1. ^abcde"Lenovo's Eedoo CT510 motion gaming console to finally hit China, wants your $600".Engadget. Retrieved13 May 2022.
  2. ^abRobertson, Adi (29 April 2012)."Kinect-like Eedoo CT510 console goes on sale in China for $600".The Verge. Retrieved13 May 2022.
  3. ^"China's Homegrown Console Still Lives!".Kotaku. Retrieved13 May 2022.
  4. ^"Sizing Up China's Home Video Game Console, the CT510".Kotaku. Retrieved13 May 2022.
  5. ^Orl, Kyle (24 October 2011)."Motion-Controlled iSec Console Hitting China In December For $470".Game Developer. Retrieved13 May 2022.
  6. ^Orland, Kyle."SoftKinetic On The Technology Powering Eedoo's iSec".www.gamasutra.com. Retrieved13 May 2022.
  7. ^"China's First Official Home Console Is Much Better Than Anticipated".Kotaku. Retrieved13 May 2022.
  8. ^"Lenovo-backed Gaming System to Launch Early 2012".PCWorld. Retrieved13 May 2022.
  9. ^"Lenovo-funded eBox gaming console renamed iSec, still can't shake Kinect comparisons".Engadget. 6 May 2011. Retrieved23 July 2013.
  10. ^"Lenovo-backed Video Game System Unveiled in China". PCWorld.
  11. ^Shen Jingting (2010-08-27)."Eedoo to take on big boys in video-gaming market". China Daily.
  12. ^Kremp, Matthias (30 August 2010)."Chinas Playstation-Konkurrent kommt" (in German).Der Spiegel. Retrieved31 August 2010.
  13. ^C. Custer (27 April 2012)."Eedoo iSec is Now Called the CT510, To Be Released Next Week".Tech in Asia. Retrieved28 June 2015.
  14. ^Jou, Eric (February 5, 2014)."A Brief History of Chinese Game Consoles".Kotaku. Retrieved19 May 2022.
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