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Archos 7 inch GamePad with physical game controls and Android 4.0 costs less than €150

By Scott Popowich | on August 29, 2012 | 1 Comment
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archos 7inch gamepad android Archos 7 inch GamePad with physical game controls and Android 4.0 costs less than €150

Archos is one of the vendors that’s on a growing path lately in the mobile industry and today they have revealed a new gadget – the GamePad, a combination between a physical gaming controller and a full-Android powered tablet.

Featuring a 7-inch, capacitive screen, physical control buttons and analog sticks, the GamePad offers to gamers access to all their favorite games, and access to email, Internet, apps and more through a single device.

The GamePad runs on a dual-core CPU clocked at 1.5 GHz combined with a Mali 400mp quad-core GPU. In addition this Android-powered gadget includes 8GB on-board storage, expandable via a microSD card slot up to 64GB, and mini-HDMI port transforming your GamePad into a powerful TV-based console.

This device is expected to launch simultaneously in both Europe and North America in late October for less than €150 says Archos.

Also check the press release below for further details on the GamePad.

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ARCHOS combines physical gaming controls with a full Android-powered tablet to create the GamePad

Denver, CO – August 29, 2012 - ARCHOS, an award-winning innovator in consumer electronics, is proud to announce their first gaming tablet. This new type of tablet, the GamePad, combines gaming controls with Android for a full tablet and gaming experience in one. Gamers will not only have access to all their favorite games, they will also have access to email, Internet, apps and more through one device.

The GamePad features a 7-inch, capacitive screen, physical control buttons and analog sticks. This Google certified tablet has full access to Google PlayTM for the tens of thousands of games available, runs a dual-core processor @ 1.5 GHz combined with a Mali 400mp quad-core GPU. In addition, the GamePad includes automatic game recognition and mapping tools – patented technology to ensure control compatibility with every advanced Android game.

Until now, tablets provided gamers with touch controls that lacked response and compatibility for their advanced games, providing a disappointing gaming experience. As one of the main tablet uses, there is a strong need for a tablet that does more for gaming. Thanks to the complete touch and physical controls of the ARCHOS GamePad, Gamers can enhance their experience starting at the end of October 2012 for less than 150€.

“When Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, was first released they included game controller support within the framework and that is when we decided to build the GamePad,” says Henri Crohas, ARCHOS Founder and CEO.

Some leading game developers have already embraced the physical controller support that was introduced with ICS rendering their apps compatible with the physical controls of the GamePad or with game controllers plugged into tablets or phones.

However many games originally did not include physical control mapping, which is why ARCHOS developed their mapping and game recognition tool; a patented technology that allows any virtual controls to be mapped the GamePad’s physical control buttons.

“Thanks to the mapping and automatic game recognition systems included on the GamePad, we already have over a thousand android games compatible with the ARCHOS GamePad’s physical controls, including back catalog titles that originally didn’t include physical controls,” continued Crohas.

ATTENTION DEVELOPERS
Over the past six months, ARCHOS has been discussing the GamePad with leading Android game developers around the world to make their games compatible with the GamePad’s physical controls and now we invite others to participate.

Developers interested in getting their current and upcoming games mapped for the ARCHOS GamePad can contact GamePad@archos.com.

 via Engadget

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