PlayStation 3 Keypad Announced


Published By: Contributor   On: Thursday 21 Aug 2008 6:35 AM



The Xbox 360 has one, and now the PlayStation 3 does as well. Sony announced at the Leipzig Games Convention that the PlayStation 3 would be getting a bluetooth wireless keypad for the SixAxis and Dual Shock 3 controllers.

Unlike the Xbox 360 pad, there will be no messenger support, and outside of current text input, the pad is currently only confirmed to work with Home and LittleBigPlanet.

One cool feature, however, is that with a touch of a button you will be able to use the entire keypad as a touch pad. Pretty nifty, especially when you consider that the PS3 has an built-in browser. Check out the full press release below, and be sure to let us know what you think.

Wireless Keypad for PLAYSTATION(R)3 to Be Introduced This Holiday Season Worldwide

TOKYO, Aug. 20 /PRNewswire/ — Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) today announced that it would release the Wireless Keypad, a new peripheral for SIXAXIS(TM) and DUALSHOCK(R)3 wireless controllers for PLAYSTATION(R)3 (PS3(R)), this holiday season throughout the world. It will be introduced in North America in late November. It will be also introduced in Japan, Europe and Asia by the end of this year.

The highly anticipated Wireless Keypad is designed to fit precisely into the unique shape of SIXAXIS and DUALSHOCK 3 wireless controllers, and can be easily attached or removed. By using the product instead of the on-screen keyboard, users will be able to enjoy text chat communication more easily and comfortably in their hands, just as they would use familiar portable communication devices. It supports text chat in PlayStation(R)Home as well, and enables users to enjoy interactivity playing on-line titles and enjoying entertainment content more smoothly.

Equipped with Bluetooth(R) functionality, the Wireless Keypad can be paired to PS3 by simply connecting the keypad to the USB cable that comes bundled with the PS3 system. Also, two shortcut buttons, a Communication Button and a Message Box Button, are placed on the lower part of the Wireless Keypad, enabling users to jump to pre-set features on XMB(TM) (XrossMediaBar) such as "Friends" and "Message Box" during game play, which help PS3 users to smoothly communicate with each other. Additionally, a Touch Pad Button allows PS3 users to use the entire surface of the keypad as a touch pad, allowing them to easily maneuver the pointer while web browsing, simply by sliding their finger on the keypad surface.

More and more exclusive software titles that will support text chat feature are scheduled for release towards the end of the year including LittleBigPlanet(TM) (SCEI).

SCEI will vigorously promote various measures to introduce new entertainment world that can be further enriched through the network, including PlayStation Home.

Release date and price of this product will be announced later in each region.

Wireless Keypad Product Overview
Product Name Wireless Keypad
Product Code CECHZK1JP (For Japanese market)
Product Color Black
Hardware Specification Weight : Approx 60g
Voltage: DC 3.7V
Operating Temperature:
5 degrees C ~ 35 degrees C
Built-in Bluetooth(R) Ver.2.0
Keypad Layout: QWERTY layout
Battery Specification Built-in Rechargeable Lithium-Ion
Battery
Battery Capacity: 610mAh



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Ruptunex
On Thursday 21 Aug 2008 2:50 PM Posted by Ruptunex
That sounds pretty cool. Looks slightly awkward but it's better than using the built in keyboard on the PS3
 
 
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Ruptunex
On Thursday 21 Aug 2008 7:07 PM Posted by Ruptunex
The more i look at it, the more i want one...
 
 
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stungaf
On Friday 22 Aug 2008 3:32 PM Posted by stungaf
hmm, maybe. i've already got a keyboard, which i'm usually to lazy to get up and use.
i guess unless i had this always clipped in i wouldn't use it either.
for a long typing session or web browsing i think i'd stick to the big keyboard.
 
 
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Ruptunex
On Friday 29 Aug 2008 3:34 PM Posted by Ruptunex
I'd totally use it. But a price of 50 USD which is the rumour.. No
 
 
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