PosiMotion announces mobile Wi-Fi network gaming hub
October 24th, 2008 by Edwin in Gaming Hardware
PosiMotion has released the first mobile Wi-Fi network gaming hub in the world that caters for all Wi-Fi-enabled devices, and it is known as the G-Fi VS. This device is compatible with ad-hoc Wi-Fi connectivity between multiple devices, even if the range surpasses a hundred feet. Of course, I don’t see any reason for you to stray so far away from your computer or console unless you have a really, really large screen to play with. No 802.11n connectivity here as it is limited to just 802.11 b/g support, but that’ll be enough for multiple player games, file, media, and data sharing.
The G-Fi VS packs full size Wi-Fi hub capabilities into a completely wireless and portable package smaller than a wallet (3.08″ [L] x 2.91″ [W] x 0.69″ [H]) and weighing about 2.5 ounces. The device is powered by an internal Li-ion battery and charged via a mini-USB port. Battery life is six hours.
According to PosiMotion’s chief technology officer Clayton Kane, “We understand what gamers want in portable connectivity. The G-Fi VS was designed by gamers, for gamers, to provide the uninterrupted and latency-free gaming experience that serious gamers demand.”
Guess this means the previously announced portable G-Fi won’t be that lonely anymore, as the G-Fi VS is able to join it on retail shelves. You will be able to bring home the G-Fi VS sometime next month for $149. Sounds like a pretty hefty investment to make at this point in time.
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