A first look at the Project Fiona Tablet concept
At CES 2012 Bridget Carey takes a first look at the Project Fiona PC gaming tablet concept, which lets you play pc games on a portable tablet.
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At CES 2012 Bridget Carey takes a first look at the Project Fiona PC gaming tablet concept, which lets you play pc games on a portable tablet.
25 Responses to “A first look at the Project Fiona Tablet concept”
By zabakkabou on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
screw the vita im getting this lol
By theultimaterockr on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
@GuyFromNebraska oh ok thanks
By willy2pro4u on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
$1000 noooooooooooo man
By tungtbui38 on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
PC Games? Can it run Starcraft 2 of Diablo 3 ?
By flyworld3 on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
The CNET host looks like she’s half-drunk or something.
By jacob9834 on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
Rather get a psp vita
By MrMegabored on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
So its a PSP which runs PC games?
By swiftapollo91 on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
What’s that beat in the beginning???
By GuyFromNebraska on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
@mrchiledonut its a freaking computer! what do you expect? you can do coop with someone on a regular pc
By GuyFromNebraska on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
@theultimaterockr most likely an ssd since that is the new standard. It’s a full computer, you download the games or get an external disc drive
By therealsteve2437 on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
Is tablet is going fail like their previous laptop design they had in mind for CES 2011
By thetylife on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
Cool stuff ,but it’s not something that really interest me. I love Bridget tho, great enthusiasm really helps sell the product.She can work for QVC.
By theultimaterockr on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
Looks pretty cool but I’m sort of confused to if it has a disk drive and how you’d get games on it
By LordStickMax on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
ok….this is cool
By mrgustavoperez on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
I think they’ll be better off developing a device that can be hooked up to iPads and other tablets to enhace the gaming on those plataforms and sell it for $200-$300. It would be a bigger market.
By sirgrundel on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
this looks kool.. and i heard it can use a mouse and keyborad as well.. so i mean for 1k i guess its ok.. tho.. maybe $600-$850 would be better
By sirgrundel on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
@Dal2492 THAT SHIT CRAY (Kanye West voice)
By thekamalwhf on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
u lost me at 1000
By jim1621 on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
for what it can run yeah it would be 1000 but i think for $799 will be good
By SounderBruce on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
@dodgydodds AdBlock Plus from Chrome has NEVER failed me.
By CaptainPwnt on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
@berno1995 challenge accepted
By zirck116 on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
It’s good to see there’s more than ps4 or xbox 720 after all…
By Ninjadude973 on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
A tablet is THX certified and my receiver isn’t.
FML.
By Dal2492 on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
THIS SHIT IS KRAZII!! lol
By Teknolaizz on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
@JonathanLindroos 1000$ is cheap if you consider the games it (supposedly) can run.