
Mass Production Started on iControlPad for iPhone
Posted February 22, 2010 at 9:59am by
Shalom Levytam
Mass production has started on the iControlPad gaming accessory for the iPhone and iPod touch.
Prospective buyers are asked to visit iControlPad.com to let them know what device you are planning to use the iControlPad on.
The iControlPad will come in two different versions, one with an internal battery which doubles the iPhone battery life (idea for long gaming sessions) and a budget version which has no battery. They both have the same controls.
Stock will be limited on the first batch; however, we will update you once the device becomes available.
Prospective buyers are asked to visit iControlPad.com to let them know what device you are planning to use the iControlPad on.
The iControlPad will come in two different versions, one with an internal battery which doubles the iPhone battery life (idea for long gaming sessions) and a budget version which has no battery. They both have the same controls.
Stock will be limited on the first batch; however, we will update you once the device becomes available.


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