A new patent filed by Sony shows a PlayStation 5 controller with a touchscreen, allowing for customizable button layouts. Buttons on the controller can be any size the user wishes and can be placed in ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment America filed an updated patent in October for what seems to be a new controller with a touchscreen built into it. The patent was filed to the United States Patent ...
The AK4189, a dual touch gesture touch screen controller (TSC) was released by AKM Semiconductor. This device is a resistive touch screen controller that supports dual touch gesture processing, using ...
Cypress designed the TrueTouch ® CYAT817 touchscreen controller family specifically to meet rigorous automotive quality standards. The family offers an advanced hover capability that can detect a ...
The image above makes the controller look something similar to a smartphone-emulated Nintendo title, with the NX controller being published on the US Patent and ...
Razer’s Kishi V2 was a marked improvement on the original Kishi mobile controller, and now, thanks to a firmware update to the controller itself, and an update to Razer’s Nexus app, it’s getting even ...
An updated patent may hint at Sony's plans with the DualShock 5 controller. Sony is making a next-gen PlayStation 5 console, and no new PlayStation is complete without an updated DualShock controller.
While it's not yet official, seemingly everyone and their "sources" have been able to confirm and re-confirm that Nintendo is on the verge of officially announcing their next new home console.
According to a patent application continuation filed in 2017 and published recently, Sony may have tentative plans to build out a touchscreen-equipped PlayStation controller. Whether the value added ...
An updated patent filed by Sony Interactive Entertainment has appeared on the United States Patent and Trademark Office website, and it looks awfully similar to Sony's existing DualShock controller ...
The DualShock 4 controller for the PlayStation 4 claims an enhanced experience and a few intriguing new features, including a Kinect-like stereo camera. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and ...
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