CT510
Video game console
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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]
| Also known as | iSec, eBox, CT310, CT520 |
|---|---|
| Developer | eedoo |
| Generation | Seventh |
| Released | April 29, 2012[1] |
| Introductory price | 3,799 yuan[1] |
| CPU | 2 cores[1] @ 1.8 GHz[2] |
| Storage | 32GB (CT310), 250GB (CT510), or 320GB (CT520)[1][2][3] |
| Graphics | 3D capable[1] |
| Input | Motion control |
| Controller input | Remote control[4] |
| Camera | 320px x 240px Softkinetic CMOS depth sensing camera[5][6] |
| Connectivity | Online capable[7] |
| Marketing target | China |
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.
Games
There are 7 known games pre-installed on the CT510: Fun Park Adventure, Kung Fu Live, Maya Fit, Hole in the Wall, Bumper Cars, Green Exercise, Dance.[15]