Ken Filliter has created a new device called the GameBuddy which is being designed to allow gamers to stream their games from a computer, console, smartphone or tablet through their home network via either cable or wirelessly, to any other screen, with no discernible lag during play.
The screen you finally view your gaming content on can be a HDTV, laptop, tablet or similar and the GameBuddy allows you to enjoy any game on any screen of your choice. Watch the video after the jump to learn more about the GameBuddy project and see it in action.
“We all love playing video games on smartphones and PCs. But can we play our favorite smartphone or PC games on a big screen while sitting comfortably on the couch? We also love playing console games on our XBox or Playstation – but face annoying interruptions when other family members want to watch TV. Can we pause and move to another room to continue playing the console game?”
“It wasn’t possible until we created GameBuddy. GameBuddy is an innovative HD video transmitter and receiver. It can stream any game to any screen anywhere with full HD quality and no detectable delay. It can also stream HD video across different platforms including Windows, Android and iOS devices. Powered by our innovative NoLAG technology, GameBuddy means you won’t feel any lag even when playing the most demanding first-person-shooting games.
In order to make sure every home can use our technology, we have tested our product to work with Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Homeplug and MOCA. As long as you have Wi-Fi or Ethernet network coverage, you are ready to go.”
The GameBuddy project is currently over on the Kickstarter crowd funding website looking to raise enough pledges to make the jump from concept to production. So if you think GameBuddy is something you could benefit from, visit the Kickstarter website now to make a pledge and help GameBuddy become a reality with prices no starting from $99 for the device.
Source: Kickstarter
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