GameChanger Turns iPad into Board Game
Spotted at CES 2012, GameChanger is essentially a dock for the Apple iPad. Working with its free app that's available on the App Store, the accessory will turn the iPad into a board game, with more games available via in-app purchases.
Toshiba Waterproof Tablet Charged Wirelessly in Water
We found more quirky tech showcases at Toshiba's booth in the form of an underwater tablet. But that's not all, the tablet comes with a wireless power charge through the use of magnetic resonance.
Razer Unveils PC Gaming Tablet Concept
Razer have unveiled their newest gaming device at CES 2012, an Intel core i7 equipped, 10.1-inch touchscreen tablet, codenamed Project Fiona - oh, and it has handlebars.
Ion Audio's Guitar Apprentice Imparts Guitar Skills with iPad
You can improve your guitar strumming skills with the help of your iPad, Garage Band and a full-sized guitar accessory by Ion Audio. iPad sold separately, by the way.
Fujitsu Demos ES IS12F Waterproof Smartphone
At CES Unveiled 2012, Fujitsu had a hands-on demonstration of its waterproof smartphone, the Fujitsu Arrows ES IS12F. The device is currently the thinnest Android 2.3 smartphone, though it's not the lightest with its 105g weight.
Toshiba Reveals World's Thinnest 10-Inch Tablet
Toshiba reveals a 10-inch tablet at CES 2012 that is even thinner and lighter than Apple's iPad 2.
Toshiba Bringing World's Thinnest and Lightest Tablet and Ultrabook to CES 2012
Toshiba Japan has indicated that it will be showcasing the world's thinnest and lightest tablet and Ultrabook at CES 2012. Details are scarce at the moment, but the Japanese company will also be demonstrating a prototype waterproof tablet with a wireless charging feature.
Corning Gorilla Glass 2 Coming to CES 2012
Tablets and smartphones have benefited from Corning's tough and resilient Gorilla Glass displays. It's no surprise that the company will be showcasing an improved version, dubbed Gorilla Glass 2, at CES 2012.
1.4 Million Pre-Orders for Datawind's Low-Cost Tablet, Aakash
The Aakash, a tablet that costs less than US$50 to build and easy to deploy, has the potential to connect "the next billion" people from third world countries. Just how popular is it? 1.4 million pre-orders in two weeks. Numbers like that haven't been heard of since the iPad 2 launch.