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November 24, 2004

XaviXPORT


Home Entertainment

xavix.jpgI saw a small blurb on the XaviXPORT in Business Week or Newsweek when I started writing for Ployer back in September - I made a note of it but somehow never got around to doing a write up. I just got a refresher from Al (thanks). Due to bad coordination, my amount of video game playing is usually reserved when no one is around, I find however I am good on the games at the movie arcade-the shooting ones. I am all for any game that will make me look like I can play -- remember Duck Hunter - I loved that game. Meet XaviXPORT which will allow you to interact you with your TV a la the Duck Hunter days. Based on the XaviX multiprocessor chip, XaviXTechnology you can finally play that tennis game with racket to boot in your own home -- the technology can also be used for home security solutions. You hook the XaviXPORT to your TV, then you can play games such as XaviX baseball. XaviX Tennis & XaviX Bowling.


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The XaviXPORT Console is $80 at target -

Now Available in Japan via Visa Vis

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