I have a birthday in February. I do Christmas, Easter and even Kwanzaa. In fact, I celebrate something 365 days of the year — and sometimes 366 — on a rolling basis.
I say all that to say this:
If you appreciate me, you can get me the Wikipad Gaming Tablet any day of the year, and I won’t complain it being given to me on non-special day.
Ever.
Thing is, I don’t even game a lot. Well, not outside games I review. But, how can one not when they see this device? It packs enough to be a good Android tablet on its own, with its 7-inch screen, buff Tegra 3 processor, front facing camera, expandable memory, HDMI functionality and onboard GPS.
And Android Jelly Bean.
But what sets it apart is the innovative gaming attachment. It allows one to use the Wikipad as a full-fledged handheld gaming console. And with a pretty comprehensive list of compatible games, it shouldn’t be too hard to find something that tickles the fancy.
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The Wikipad hits US stores June 11th (which coincidentally, is the Denmark’s Prince Henrik’s birthday; yes, I celebrate that, too).
[via Wikipad and AndroidCentral]
Tablet Online Store says
I want this gaming tablet it is like a gaming console PSP and Xbox.