Ever since the Nintendo 3DS proved that you don't need bulky glasses to view images in 3D, smartphone and tablet makers have been systematically releasing their own glasses-free 3D devices with ...
WikiPad is showing off the WikiPad:3D at CES — an 8-inch tablet with a glasses-free 3D display running Android 4. WikiPad is showing off the WikiPad:3D at CES — an 8-inch tablet with a glasses-free 3D ...
Many new Android devices are heading to market this year with a focus on gaming, and the Wikipad appears to be aiming at the high end. The device features a 10.1 IPS display with 1,280 x 800 ...
At CES, WikiPad Inc has unveiled their new glasses-free 3D Android WikiPad tablet and video game controller, which attaches directly to the tablet to provide more control when playing games. The ...
WikiPad and Gaikai have today announced a partnership to bring cloud gaming to the Wikipad gaming Android tablet. Since its unveiling at CES earlier this year, the WikiPad 3D Android gaming tablet ...
We first saw the Wikipad tablet, which features a detachable game controller and runs on Android OS, way back at CES 2012. After that though, its release date passed, and we didn't hear anything new ...
The premier tablets from Google, Apple, and Microsoft are powerful mobile devices capable of playing stunning 3D games … with touchscreen controls. Wikipad, an Android tablet maker, revealed today ...
The year 2012 may be the year of 3D gadgets. Until sometime before to view 3D content you need a pair of specially designed glasses. When it comes to portable device this can be such a headache since ...
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