Playstation Move Review
The PlayStation’s motion controller, Move, much more like the Wii controllers than Microsoft’s Kinect, with E3′s Move tagline being “This changes everything”. Sony is aiming to take the Playstion Move technological high road, as it does with all things PS3, and beat the Wii on precision and movement accuracy.
The Playstion’s Move technology is similar to Nintendo’s, but better. The way in which the Wii’s sensor bar sits by the TV, gives out infrared lights these are picked up by a camera in the remote for the pointer to function.
The Playstion Move flips changes this by adding a camera next to the TV picking up the glowing ball on the end of the controller. The PS3 measures distance from the controller and uses the size of the ball as a reference.
- Playstation Move Controller Colour Types
- Playstation Move Controller 2
- Playstation Move Controller 1
- Playstation Move plus Navigational Controller with hand light
- Playstation Move Starter Pack example
The Playstion Move controller also has all the movement sensing features of a Wii remote and MotionPlus, demonstrating that Sony’s thinking was obviously that the Nintendo had obviously done there research and the devices worked.
Playstion Move controllers are available alone for £35, or with the PlayStation Eye camera for £50. The Navigation controller (the equivalent to the Wii’s nunchuck) is £25.







