THQ's uDraw GameTablet announced for Wii.
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THQ are releasing the uDraw GameTablet this holiday season, bundled with uDraw Studio for a suggested retail price of $69.99. Europe and other territories will see a release in early 2011.
The drawing tablet is powered by the Wii Remote, and has a 4" x 6" drawing space and an included pressure sensitive stylus. The Wii Remote docks into the tablet. Features include "tilt-and-roll" options for controlling in-game characters through game levels. SD card support is included for saving artwork created with uDraw.
Two separately available titles, Pictionary and Dood's Big Adventure will launch with uDraw for $29.99 each.
You could buy an entry-level Wacom pad for that price. This is an overpriced toy.But it comes with a "game".
This is an overpriced toy.
You could buy an entry-level Wacom pad for that price. This is an overpriced toy.But it comes with a "game".
You could buy an entry-level Wacom pad for that price. This is an overpriced toy.But it comes with a "game".
It doesn't come with a game. There's only 2 games available for it so far and you have to buy them separately.You could buy an entry-level Wacom pad for that price. This is an overpriced toy.But it comes with a "game".
Na, its 99 for the tab and one game, it's only less if you buying another wii.
THQ, s Inc. (NASDAQ:THQI)’S new Wii exclusive item uDraw Game Tablet has reached the top slot in sales.
THQ Inc. (NASDAQ:THQI) Udraw Sells Out
In America (Nov 14th), one new Wii exclusive item was launched last Sunday by THQ Inc. (NASDAQ:THQI), and it is selling well. So well, in fact, that Udraw is presently sold out at Toys R Us and Wal-Mart.
Industry analyst Michael Pachter said “I think the market is reacting to a long-awaited hit, and their timing in front of holiday is really good… The only thing that will hold uDraw back is supply, as the company said it intends to make only 1 million or so this fiscal year. If it’s sold out, I’m sure they will find a way to increase manufacturing capacity.”
Following the launch of THQ's Wii-exclusive drawing peripheral uDraw, CEO Brain Farrell said the tablet controller is living up to commercial expectations with "very significant" initial sell-through.
The exec didn't provide specific sales figures, but THQ previously forecast shipments of 1.25 to 1.3 million units of uDraw through the end of the current fiscal year, ending March 2011.
"We are working diligently to try and [beat forecasts] based on very significant sell-through we've seen in the first two weeks," said Farrell at this week's Credit Suisse Group Technology Conference.