iGUGU Gamescore Puts PC Games On TV

iGUGU’s website says very simply right from the beginning, “the keyboard and mouse which [is] designed for writing letters and spreadshees [sic] using a 14-inch monitor.” I’m sure a lot of PC gamers (myself included) would disagree with that. Regardless, the iGUGU is a new gadget that will let you play PC games on a TV.
The iGUGU is comprised of two parts, the first being a receiver/transmitter that connects your TV and PC. It’s like you’d expect, with the PC end having keyboard, mouse and monitor inputs and the PC side having TV outputs. The next part is the iGUGU Gamecore Controller, which looks similar to a Xbox 360 controller (pictured above). With the controller, you’ll be able to play your PC on the sofa.
The iGUGU is coming in two models, mid-range and long-range, with the mid-range providing 15 feet of wireless range and the long-range providing a whopping 200 feet. No pricing or availability information yet – but depending on how cheap it comes in, it could be a cheap way to watch digital content from your desktop on your TV. You’ll have to make up your own mind about it’s gaming applications, though.
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