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Turkish company develops a 65″ Android tablet

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If you wished for a larger Android device that was bigger than 10”, you might be interested in checking out an Istanbul-based company called Ardic. They have managed to get Android up and running on a 65” display. To be more accurate, the display is a mirror of a 10” Android tablet that has been configured with support for a 65” 1080p LCD. 

The display at the moment on supports two touch sensors, and only basic gestures such as pinch and zoom, but the company will be bringing it up to four sensors in the future that will allow for multitouch gestures.

The tablet itself is powered by an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor with 1GB of RAM on board. It also features 16GB of internal storage with dual-cameras, HDMI and USB ports and it runs on Android’s Honeycomb 3.x. The company has plans to take this design and idea and offer it up to both the education and enterprise market. No word on how much it will cost, although just based on the 65” display alone, we’re guessing it won’t be cheap. Check out the demonstration video here.

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