Wikipad delayed the launch of its Android tablet, also named...
Wikipad delayed the launch of its Android tablet, also named Wikipad, from Oct. 31 until an unspecified date “to upgrade and refine” the device, it said late Wednesday. The company saw “a last minute opportunity to enhance the Wikipad bundle”…
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it wants to offer and there’s also “a minor refinement needed to ensure our first customers are completely satisfied with” the tablet, it said, without elaborating. Retail partners were notified of the delay, it said. Consumers who pre-ordered the Wikipad at GameStop through the scrapped launch date will get “the refined and upgraded bundles as well as a special bonus gift with the pre-order,” Wikipad said. The company is “in the final stage” of device planning and “will be announcing the new date soon,” it said. The tablet will cost $499, including an attachable gamepad controller, Fraser Townley, president-sales, told us in August.