Wikipad sells an Android tablet that slides into a dock into a portable game machine with physical buttons. But the company excels in dedicated to the Apple iPad accessories.
The Gamevice is a joystick which you can drag a perfectly Mini iPad to offer him a player loves , that is to say, the analog sticks, buttons and a D-Pad. In fact, it looks a lot like a Wii U.
The controller is in two parts and the iPad Mini is wedged in the middle of the room. According Slide to Play , which could put their hands on a prototype of the Gamevice, the two halves are connected by a thick elastic, which seems very ... odd.
Wikipad Gamevice plans to launch in time for the holiday period . There will be two versions, both designed for tablets 7.9 inches from the Cupertino company. We have the right to a version for boarding a small battery for the controller itself, while the other will also be able to act as an external battery for the tablet.
Sure, most iOS games have been designed for touch controls. But there is a growing number of third-party controllers to iPad, iPod Touch, and iPhone, so much so that developers add support for buttons.
The Gamevice is a joystick which you can drag a perfectly Mini iPad to offer him a player loves , that is to say, the analog sticks, buttons and a D-Pad. In fact, it looks a lot like a Wii U.
The controller is in two parts and the iPad Mini is wedged in the middle of the room. According Slide to Play , which could put their hands on a prototype of the Gamevice, the two halves are connected by a thick elastic, which seems very ... odd.
Wikipad Gamevice plans to launch in time for the holiday period . There will be two versions, both designed for tablets 7.9 inches from the Cupertino company. We have the right to a version for boarding a small battery for the controller itself, while the other will also be able to act as an external battery for the tablet.
Sure, most iOS games have been designed for touch controls. But there is a growing number of third-party controllers to iPad, iPod Touch, and iPhone, so much so that developers add support for buttons.