Archos hits the slate market with their GamePad competing with other 
Android devices made specifically with the gamers in mind like the Sony 
Ericsson Xperia Play and the upcoming Kickstarter-funded product, Ouya, 
which is the first Anrdoid gaming console.
The Archos  is a 7-inch Android tablet that comes with its own 
physical game controls including analog sticks on the side. The detailed
 specs has not been revealed yet, but was said to run on a 1.5GHz 
dual-core processor with a Mali 400mp quad-core GPU.
What’s interesting here is that Archos 
developed its own control mapping and game recognition tool. The problem
 with the Sony Xperia Play is that in-game touch controls don’t 
automatically translate to physical controls, rendering them useless for
 most games. With Archos’ game controller support, you can map the 
virtual controls to the GamePad’s physical control buttons.
Game developers who took advantage of the physical controller support
 that was introduced in Ice Cream Sandwich will also have their games 
automatically be recognized by the GamePad’s system. Right now there’s 
over a thousand of such games according to Archos.
This Archos Gamepad is slated to arrive overseas at the end of 
October for 150€. No word yet if it will arrive in the country but I 
hope this unique product gets to see our shores.
*credits to Pinoy Tech Blog
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Archos Gamepad Is Almost Here
Written By Wazzup Pilipinas on Linggo, Setyembre 2, 2012 | 6:30 PM
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