Monday, April 15, 2013

Game D, a beautiful mini joystick for iPad and Nexus 7 - Middle Bit

hà ¡Do not denying that tablets may be a à ³ tima platform for games, but will not be very good if they had botÃ?es phasic to improve gaming? For to try to resolve this deficià ª ncia some companies invest in creations § à £ o of joysticks that can be tailored to these devices and I think soluà § à £ o found by a company called Techdy à © the finest that already saw.

game-d_15.04.13 Known by the codename while Game D, the large balcony of the river ³ à © accessories fit in the bottom of the iPad Mini and Nexus 7, the same way that the Xperia Play joystick, giving us the ATA © printouts that these tablets already fà ¡¡saÃram the factory with it.

Another beautiful balcony of the creators of the game was to allow the D ¡rio usua use the control in other ways, such as support for watching movies, using the tablet vertically, which à © essential for certain games or as a cover to protect the screen.

Currently

Techdy is trying to get funding for the project atravà © s of a campaign during which we perÃodo our disposià à § à £ o two models of control, a simpler one that costs $ 39 (plus $ 10 shipping) and act ¡on both tablets and one that will cost us ¡$ 69, come with two levers analà ³ gicas, botÃ?es bright and vibraà § à £ o, but that sà ³ faculty be ¡Became available for the iPad Mini.

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creations § à £ o £ tà simple and functional, à © my question: If Na º number of people who use their tablets à © increasing because the manufacturers do not adopt something for all appliances, if only in the smaller models?

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