Video: Subor to launch Kinect tablet for motion controlled gaming!


Ex Chinese game console maker Subor are making a huge splash in the Chinese phone market with their Dream X and Dream S smart phones, now they are looking to take on the tablet market too with gaming tablet with Kinect style motion controls!

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to combine a Microsoft Kinect with an Android tablet to make a motion controlled games tablet? You have? Well you no longer need to imagine it as Chinese electronics company Subor have one and it will be on sale before the end of the year!

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Subor have a lot planned this year with their dual core MT6577 Dream X phone in the works which will take on the JiaYu G3, a quad-core model coming shortly after and now this quad-core Kinect tablet with motion sensing camera to control games.

As you can see in the video below the motion sensing hardware on the Subor tablet can be used to play games such as Fruit Ninja and we assume fighting games and FPS.

There isn’t much else known about the Subor Kinect tablet, but we guess the device will come with a HDMI out allowing you to play motion based games on a TV as well as the built-in display.

 

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5 Comments

  1. kaskuser
    October 25, 2012

    WOWWW

  2. October 25, 2012

    Andi can you make an article on this Jiayu G3 official software update?

    http://bbs.ejiayu.com/thread-305914-1-1.html

    I can’t even read that page after google translates it.

  3. Nin Hao
    October 29, 2012

    Well, actually it is not even close to Kinect. And it has nothing with some special tablet model. The video shown here is just primitive web-cam controlled software. I’m pretty sure, any average programmer is capable of writing something like that for any tablet or phone with more or less fast front camera. Looks like bogus news to me.