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Las Vegas—I've never had the burning desire to play Angry Birds on a screen larger than 10 inches, but if you have, you may just be the target audience of the Snakebyte Vyper—a portable, Android-based all-in-one entertainment system that turns a 7-inch tablet into a smart TV with the help of a docking station.
Vyper sounds fancy, but it's really just a tablet rocking some neat accessories. For $200 you get the tablet, a docking station, and AirMouse remote; for $50 more you get a Bluetooth game controller. The idea here is that you can pop your tablet in its docking station and mirror its contents on a TV screen, allowing you to watch videos, play games, and access all of your favorite mobile apps in your living room.
The tablet itself is fairly average—it's got a 1.6GHz quad-core processor, a 7-inch, 1280-by-800-pixel touchscreen, and 8GB of internal memory (expandable by 64GB via MicroSD card). It also has a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, a mini HDMI port, and runs Android 4.2 with a custom overlay. It doesn't look particularly sleek or sexy, but that's probably because it's built as part of a system, not a standalone product.
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