Microsoft Windows SideShow System Display
May 23, 2009 | Display, Games, Software | Comments OffMicrosoft hopes that Windows Sideshow reorganized their system of appeal to the players this time after failing to impress people with their first release of the sub-concept of secondary display.

According to SlashGear, the new idea from Microsoft, which involves planning a touchscreen of 6.4 inches, which have the ability to switch between portrait and landscape. The idea the game will introduce specific controls and place greater emphasis on the main display.
SlashGear give an example of how the concept would be to say an RPG title. Players would be able to use the secondary display to put a menu key enabled inventory, freeing the main display for the primary gameplay. Other examples of using the secondary display is a “mirror” in a race for example.
This is certainly an interesting idea. More details over at SlashGear and more photos. Tell us what you make of Microsoft Sideshow plans. [ via product-reviews ]
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