If you are surprised when NVIDIA introduced the world's powerful dual-core processor earlier this year and what he can do with tablet computers that run Android 3.0 / 3.1, will now be able to give the new generation of processors from the company, the Kal-El, running on a tablet produced by the conceptual as Nvidia demo.
The presentation took place at Computex this year, what happens in the Taiwanese city of Taipei and is a large nest of powerful tablets running Android and the future Windows 8. Android 3.1 NVIDIA controlling the prototype in a 10-inch screen with 1280 x 800 pixels and fairly standard format for tablet computers with this operating system, such as Xoom and Galaxy Tab 10.1, the demo features a bright ball controlled by the movements you make with the tablet.
The scenery is incredibly detailed with blinking lights, reflections, complex textures on objects and even in small ball, which changes the shape of the light as you touch it. The complexity of graphics presented is worthy of a dedicated games console. Better than talking like the video, you can check it out, just click here to access the production team of Engadget.
The presentation took place at Computex this year, what happens in the Taiwanese city of Taipei and is a large nest of powerful tablets running Android and the future Windows 8. Android 3.1 NVIDIA controlling the prototype in a 10-inch screen with 1280 x 800 pixels and fairly standard format for tablet computers with this operating system, such as Xoom and Galaxy Tab 10.1, the demo features a bright ball controlled by the movements you make with the tablet.
The scenery is incredibly detailed with blinking lights, reflections, complex textures on objects and even in small ball, which changes the shape of the light as you touch it. The complexity of graphics presented is worthy of a dedicated games console. Better than talking like the video, you can check it out, just click here to access the production team of Engadget.