The micro-console will also ship with the C.T.R.L. wireless gamepad, an Xbox-like controller that features a dual-mode Bluetooth v4.0 radio and settings that will let you use it across a spectrum of different titles. You can also switch to mouse mode to play touch-based games like Angry Birds and navigate around the Android store and menus. The controller's got a good, solid feel to it, the sort of build quality we'd expect from a third-party controller for a full console.
The C.T.R.L. can also be purchased separately later this year. It'll ship with an add-on that'll let you attach your Android handset directly to it.
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