Gizmondo Specs from E3
At E3, Gizmondo confirmed it’s plans to launch their utility-knife of a system at the end of this year. Ferrago talked with Carl Freer, MD of Gizmondo Europe, who reconfirmed some specs:
a digital camera and a GPRS network link to allow wide-area network gaming. Additionally, it contains a GPS chip for location-based services, is equipped with Bluetooth for use in multi-player gaming and accepts MMC card accessories.
While those features sound nice and allow developers to experiment, which we’re always for, we are still undetermined as to how this system will win us over. Without some large third-party support, this system is can only expect a cult following at best.
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Considering the impressive team of Strategic Partners that TIGR’s assembled, it comes as no surprise to Sparky that Gizmondo is truly a unique device and that it’s of the highest quality.
Let’s not forget, it’s all going to be about unit sales; and to make its shareholders very happy, TIGR doesn’t have to sell anywhere near as many units as does Sony or Nintendo.
Sparky’s Take: Gizmondo’s about to rapidly capture adequately-sizable and expandable slice of the new and burgeoning mobile gaming market, TIGR shares will continue to attract the attention of more and more larger institutional-type investors, and those reading this who accumulate TIGR shares anywhere near current levels will be emailing Sparky Cuban Cigar gift certificates before year end.
Sincerely,
Sparky