Monday, February 10, 2014

Grippity: the transparent Android Tablet

Everyone has t-who really needs a transparent Android Tablet? Probably not. But that didn't stop the plan of Jacob Eichbaum on this concept ... and take it to the collaborative funding.

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The Grippity is a great Bosch that first glance include a remote control in 1990. But if we approach a bit, we see that the box contains something very original: its screen is semi-transparent! Finally, not all (7 inches, 480 x 800) screen: top 25% opaque, which gives a strange air apps and games.

On the back is a touch panel, which lets you control the tablet interface, somewhat in the same way as a PS. In front, at the top of the screen, two areas of customizable touch are available.

Technically speaking, the object is not a blitzkrieg with its Cortex A8 processor, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB of memory (SD slot is included), as well as its 3 hours of battery life, all under Android 4.2. More than one tablet, the creator of Grippity presents his terminal as a remote control or a keyboard (that the project was in fact at the base). The housing is proposed at $ 159, but made quickly, that there are more than a few units at this price.

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