WikiPad Inc. Introduces the First Glasses-Free 3D Android Tablet with Attachable Video Game Controller
|Ok, I want one. I like my 3DS but my biggest complaint is that the screen is so small but now we can get glasses free 3D on a much larger screen, 8” to be exact thanks to the new WikiPad Android tablet. It’s a tablet yes but it also has a game controller that attached to it, sort of like a dock I guess, but it gives you gaming controls like you might see on a console. The tablet will do 1080p 2d and 3d playback, it has an HDMI port, comes with 8gb of storage and of course that’s expandable via microSD cards up to 64gb. it will be running Android 4.0, no price but it will be coming out in the Spring.
Unlike traditional tablets, the WikiPad is the first to combine the experience of a high definition, glasses-free 3D tablet with patented hand-held gaming capabilities using an attachable video game controller.
The unique, fully functional WikiPad video game controller attaches directly to the tablet and dramatically enhances the users gaming experience. The video game controller enables users to play casual, mobile, and the latest high-end video games through new cloud gaming services. Music, movies, and television are also easily accessible using the WikiPad.
Designed for portability, the slim size frames an 8 inch color glasses-free 1080p 3D touch screen that includes Wi-Fi and the Android 4.0 Operating System.
Additional key features:
- 1080p High definition 2D and 3D playback of all formats including H.264, VC1, VOB, ISO, M2TS, and FLV
- A mini HDMI and USB 2.0 that allows connectivity and compatibility
- 8GB of flash storage with expandable micro SD storage to 64GB
- Integrated front and rear cameras for photos, video recording, and video chat
Utilizing the Android 4.0 Operating System, the WikiPad is convenient and practical enough to provide the functionality of a standard tablet but uniquely offers an immersive entertainment experience using its auto-stereoscopic, glasses-free 3D technology and patented attachable video game controller.
The WikiPad will be available spring 2012 for purchase online (http://wikipad.com) and through retailers worldwide.
Wow – add HDMI and it’s 1080 and it really could amount to something…it all comes down to pricing