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ohgizmo.com - 12/31/2008
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By Andrew Liszewski
Oh look! Another bluetooth gaming pad designed specifically for cellphones! Usually I ignore stuff like this, since cellphones haven’t exactly matured into the greatest of gaming devices (though the iPhone is trying) but this particular gamepad features a rather ...
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redferret.net - 12/31/2008
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Twist To Fit BGP100 Smartphone Game Pad
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... platforms including Windows Mobile, PocketPC and Symbian UIQ. Looks a little closer and you’ll notice that the two halves can be formed together to form a full blown game pad in the event that your phone is of an obscure shape or too big for fit. The BGP100 connects to the handset via Bluetooth and takes one AAA battery, which should allow for 3.5 hours of play.
It’s available here for $88 US ($129 AUS)
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