
Chinese PC manufacturer Lenovo is entering the videogame market with a Kinect-like motion-sensing console called the eBox.
According to a report by PC World, the eBox has been in development for more than two years by Lenovo-owned eedoo Technology, which describes the unit as being controlled by "reading body gestures," specifically saying that it "will not require the use of controllers but will use physical motions."
The eBox is planned for release in China at the end of this year, and while it isn't likely to be sold outside of the Asian markets (where Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo consoles aren't officially available), we'll still be keeping an eye on this one.
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