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Genius Launches Motion Sensing 'Wizard Stick'

| by Rossi Fernandes | Input peripherals

With the introduction of the PlayStation 3’s Move controller and the Nintendo Wii, Taiwan-based international computer peripherals company Genius have launched their new Genius Wizard Stick.  This motion sensing device was introduced in the market yesterday. The Genius Wizard Stick Move controller is being sold for a price of Rs. 3,080 and also comes with a one year warranty.

The new Move controller by Genius.

The new Move controller by Genius.

 

 

The Wizard Stick includes the AIWI gaming platform, which includes 16 Flash games which you can play on the website, and also comes with Virtual Tennis 2009 game inside. The Genius Wizard Stick also allows users to hold and swing the device like playing golf, driving a car or motorcycle. The G - Sensor equipped Wizard Stick wireless joystick for PC gamers comes bundled with game software for PC and its fuzzy control makes the action accurate and realistic for the user. In addition to this,  the user can also use it as an air mouse to move the cursor around the screen. This device also features a plug and play design. Another good feature of the Wizard Stick is that you can download it on to an iPhone, an Android device or an iPod touch and use it as a motion device.

Tags: Input peripherals , Genius , Wizard Stick , PlayStation 3 , Move , Wii , AIWI , iPhone , Flash , joystick , Android , iPod , Nintendo , Wii

 


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