Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Turkish firm hooks on 10-inch tablet to 65-inch touch-enabled LCD for big-screen Honeycomb experience
Are those 10inches of joy too small for you? Well, you could probably follow in the footsteps of this Turkish company based in Istanbul. The company Ardic managed to hook on a 10-inch Android Honeycomb-based tablet to power a 65-inch LCD with 1080p support for basic gestures, enabling you to pinch and zoom. Currently, the LCD screen sports just two touch sensors, though the near future should see the unveiling of one with a set of four sensors. The tablet itself is powered by an NVIDIA Tegra 2 SoC with 1 GB RAM, 16GB of flash memory, dual cameras, HDMI, USB, microSD and 3G and WiFi connectivity with a dock connecting it all to the OEM TV. Termed as the world’s biggest Android “tablet”, you could optionally buy one of those Google TV-enabled television sets by Sony if an extremely smart TVs all you’re looking for!
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