With theApple TV 4, Apple will offer a
App Store allowing you to find applications on the big screen in the living room.
You will of course find therevideo, TV and other applications
media, but the games should also be there. We have
mentioned for example yesterday
the arrival of Oceanhorn.
To make the most of these games, Apple provides a touchscreen remote control and
equipped with an accelerometer, but also offers support for joysticks
jeux sans fil bluetooth "MFI" (Made For iPhone).
On this occasion, Apple collaborated with Steelseries and launched the controller
Steelseries Nimbus. This arrived a little before the Apple TV at the
editorial, the opportunity to present it to you in photos:
This wireless controller has its own battery and is recharged via a
Lightning socket. There is therefore no cable provided. We were able to test, it is
compatible without any problem with iPhone and iPad games.
The first contact is very positive, the controller, relatively heavy, seems
very good quality in terms of materials. The outfit is comfortable and the
connection with an iPhone and iPad via bluetooth was carried out without problem
after updating the controller firmware.
We'll talk about it again in a few days after more tests
intensive!
Also read:
The secrets of the SteelSeries Nimbus, the first Apple TV Gamepad, designed with
Apple
To learn more aboutl’Apple TV 4:
- Of
new Beta versions for iOS 9.1 and tvOS distributed to
developers - Apple TV :
all the new features, what's changing! - The
new Apple TV in videos: first unboxing and other tests - Apple
TV: remote control compatibility required for games, precision on
the size of apps and other constraints - Les apps Plex
and VLC planned for Apple TV - The
Apple TV remote control already has... its protection
The secrets of the SteelSeries Nimbus, the first Apple TV Gamepad, designed with
Apple- Here is
the first games announced for the Apple TV 4
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founder of the site. Computer engineer and Internet specialist where he has held various positions of responsibility, Laurent has been passionate about mobility since the arrival of "PDAs" in the 90s. Journalist for 4 years for the magazine Team Palmtops (Posse Presse) and author of several books on the iPad published by Pearson.