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Wireless Rechargeable Controllers

Intec has announced the Unlimited Rechargeable Wireless Controller today as a cross platform gaming solution.  The 2.4 GHz wireless controllers are designed with the hardcore gamer in mind.  MSRP is $34.99 for Xbox, and $29.99 for Sony and Nintendo systems.

The controllers come with a battery pack and connection cable, allowing the user to switch.  The 2.4 GHz wireless band offers precise game control, and the rechargeable battery pack offers 60 hours of wireless gameplay.  Less than 4 hours of charging is needed to replenish the battery.

Other features include 8 analog buttons, 2 analog sticks, dual vibration motors, 16 player connections, and a battery-saving sleep mode.  The controllers ship to North America on August 15th, 2005.

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