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Gamespot Features Vogel’s TwistDock
by Sarju Shah,
Gamespot
Vogel shows off
the TwistDock for the PlayStation 3
By Sarju Shah, GameSpot Jun 16, 2010
10:09 am PT 0 comment
The swank-looking
TwistDock clears up clutter and adds a little style
to your gaming area.
Vogel's TwistDock seems more like a lazy Susan on
steroids--we like. It mounts your PlayStation 3
(Slim or original) onto a rotating platform that
tidies up cords, provides charging docks for two
controllers, and has an optional four-port USB hub
built into it.
Vogel is known in Europe for its LCD mounts and TV
accessories and is currently sold in 10,000 stores
across the continent.

The charging stations for the controllers have a
small attachment that connects to the mini USB port
on the controller. LED indicators on the front
indicate the charging status of both controllers.
Red indicates that the port is empty, orange
indicates a controller is currently charging, and
green means it's fully charged. Albert Zeeman, VP
Innovations and Alliances, stated that the TwistDock
charges controllers three to four times faster than
the PlayStation 3. In addition, both controllers
will continue to charge without the PS3 having to
remain on.
Zeeman went on to say that the TwistDock has been
specially designed to match the PlayStation 3. All
the curves, materials, and design considerations
were specifically meant to make it look like a
logical extension of the console.

Vogel also sells its optional CableSet, which has
cords that match the TwistDock. The set includes a
power cable and an HDMI cable that have right angle
connectors to keep the cables from sticking out,
maintaining the aesthetic simplicity of the setup.
Vogel's got a swank little product here if you're
looking to tidy up your gaming area and add some
functionality at the same time. The TwistDock will
be available on July 11 at Dixons and Dynabyte for
the introductory price of 79 Euros (89 Euros
regularly), both stores are located in the
Netherlands. US availability will begin in the
fourth quarter of 2010.
The TwistDock photos in the article are of
pre-production models.
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