Engineering:CT510

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Short description: Video game console
CT510
Also known asiSec, eBox, CT310, CT520
Developereedoo
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 240px Softkinetic CMOS depth sensing camera[5][6]
ConnectivityOnline capable[7]

The CT510 (previously known as the iSec (Sports Entertainment Center)[8] and eBox[9][10]) is a video game console created by eedoo Technology, a company created by Lenovo, with 40 Lenovo employees and investment of an undisclosed sum of money from the Lenovo Group, Legend Holdings and Legend 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

The eBox is a controller-less video game console, coming prepackaged with similar video tracking features as Microsoft's Kinect for the Xbox 360.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Lenovo's Eedoo CT510 motion gaming console to finally hit China, wants your $600". Engadget. https://www.engadget.com/2012-04-28-lenovo-eedoo-ct510-motion-gaming-console-launch.html. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Robertson, Adi (29 April 2012). "Kinect-like Eedoo CT510 console goes on sale in China for $600" (in en). The Verge. https://www.theverge.com/2012/4/29/2986294/kinect-like-eedoo-ct510-console-on-sale. 
  3. "China's Homegrown Console Still Lives!" (in en-us). Kotaku. https://kotaku.com/chinas-homegrown-console-still-lives-5957671. 
  4. "Sizing Up China's Home Video Game Console, the CT510" (in en-us). Kotaku. https://kotaku.com/sizing-up-chinas-home-video-game-console-the-ct510-5909967. 
  5. Orl, Kyle (24 October 2011). "Motion-Controlled iSec Console Hitting China In December For $470" (in en). Game Developer. https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/motion-controlled-isec-console-hitting-china-in-december-for-470. 
  6. Orland, Kyle. "SoftKinetic On The Technology Powering Eedoo's iSec" (in en). www.gamasutra.com. https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/34698/SoftKinetic_On_The_Technology_Powering_Eedoos_iSec.php. 
  7. "China's First Official Home Console Is Much Better Than Anticipated" (in en-us). Kotaku. https://kotaku.com/chinas-first-official-home-console-is-much-better-than-5907254. 
  8. "Lenovo-backed Gaming System to Launch Early 2012". PCWorld. https://www.pcworld.com/article/477540/lenovobacked_gaming_system_to_launch_early_2012.html. 
  9. "Lenovo-funded eBox gaming console renamed iSec, still can't shake Kinect comparisons". Engadget. https://www.engadget.com/2011/05/06/lenovo-funded-ebox-gaming-console-renamed-isec-still-cant-shak/. Retrieved 23 July 2013. 
  10. "Lenovo-backed Video Game System Unveiled in China". PCWorld. http://www.pcworld.com/article/227294/article.html. 
  11. Shen Jingting (2010-08-27). "Eedoo to take on big boys in video-gaming market". China Daily. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2010-08/27/content_11214599.htm. 
  12. Kremp, Matthias (30 August 2010). "Chinas Playstation-Konkurrent kommt" (in German). Der Spiegel. http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/gadgets/0,1518,714602,00.html. Retrieved 31 August 2010. 
  13. C. Custer (27 April 2012). "Eedoo iSec is Now Called the CT510, To Be Released Next Week". Tech in Asia. https://www.techinasia.com/eedoo-isec-called-ct510-released-week/. Retrieved 28 June 2015. 
  14. Jou, Eric (February 5, 2014). "A Brief History of Chinese Game Consoles" (in en-us). Kotaku. https://kotaku.com/a-brief-history-of-chinese-game-consoles-1516392921.