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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 Snakebyte Vyper and accessories.
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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