Wikipad in the News

What gamers, the press and regular people have to say about the Wikipad.
Pocket Gamer
“Much more impressive than first thought..” “…I was very pleasantly surprised”
Destructoid
“This newer, smaller unit is instantly more appealing to me as an on-the-go gamer.” “…this thing is so light that it's almost unbelievable.”
HardcoreGamer
"All of the games we tried on it, including graphically-intense ones, ran lightning-fast with no problems..."
Maximum PC
the 7-inch model, it's a tablet built for gaming
DVice
Even better now is that the Wikipad is more portable and presumably easier to hold because of its smaller form factor and costs half as much as it would have originally cost: $249 (7-inch) versus $499 (10-inch).
Destructoid
...that was a wise decision -- the gaming tablet has returned in a new 7" version
TechCrunch
it’s more portable, cheaper and much more slick. I want it
IGN
The Wikipad outpaces the Archos Gamepad — a $169.99 Android-based gaming portable slated to arrive this year — boasting more processing power, a higher resolution display, and more local storage.
Penny Arcade
It seems a little unbelievable that they would be able to halve the price just by switching to a smaller form factor
Engadget
It's smaller…but no less powerful
Forbes
Wikipad, Inc. made the right call by trusting its early community of supporters. The 7″ form factor looks comfortable, and $249 is a drastically more approachable price point for the average consumer.
Joystiq
Wikipad – the Android tablet with detachable, console-style controls – is back.
Venture Beat
Console-style gaming on an Android tablet finally gets a start date now that Wikipad (the company) has set a new release window for its 7-inch slate with video-game-controller-style buttons.
Digital Trends
Gamers on the go, your day is amost upon us.
Tech Radar
the real draw for the Wikipad is the packaged controller enclosure, essentially turning the tablet into a traditional handheld gaming system


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