Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Christmas Gift Idea - Wii Accessory


Last week, a new Wii accessory was introduced.. THe uDraw GameTablet allows you to connect with your Wii™ like never before with the uDraw GameTablet™! Building upon the innovative wireless function of the motion-sensing Wii Remote™ controller, your drawing movements are tracked in finer detail and accuracy than ever before. Additional sensors make the Wii Remote respond to the slightest movement, motion, or twist of the wrist. The interactive pen enables you to intuitively connect with your television and game utilizing pressure and tilt-sensitive technology.


The uDraw GameTablet™ will come bundled with the uDraw Studio™ game software. Other games available at launch include Pictionary™ and Dood’s Big Adventure™, with more titles debuting in 2011.

This is the perfect gift for my nephew and my daughter. The creative types will flip out over this accessory which sells for $69.99 and the games sell for $29.99 each.

Key Features:
Connectivity Wii Remote™ docks with the uDraw GameTablet and draws battery power directly from Wii Remote.

Exceptional Movement – Offers players unique tilt movement options by capitalizing on the Wii Remote’s motion sensors. Players can control their characters, moving and directing them throughout levels of the game.

Simple Design – Pressure sensitive stylus features two buttons that mimic the C and Z buttons of the Wii Nunchuk allowing players easy operation with intricate movement capabilities.

Accessory Integration – Features convenient storage area for wrist strap and stylus, as well as ink well for quick storage.

Generous Surface Area – A 4x6 drawing space provides users with plenty of creative room yet remains small enough for easy maneuvering.


Find uDraw in my 2010 Holiday Gift Guide.

2 comments:

  1. Have to check this out for my nephew. Thanks for posting.

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  2. I. Want. This. My family loves to play traditional Pictionary but we sometimes have problems, like the drawing board falling down off the easel or the drawer's big butt being in the way so no one can see what they are drawing. This would solve our problems! Thanks, Maria!

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