The video of the world's largest Android tablet has drawn attention online. This is not the previously seen 22-inch monitor modified into an Android "tablet." You might have seen that one before, but this one is likely new to you. It is built on a 65-inch LCD display, based on a 10-inch Android Honeycomb tablet prototype (using a dock to mirror it onto a 1080p large screen). The display only supports two touch points currently, but according to the developers, a four-touch version is on its way, and multi-touch should not be an issue. In the video, the developer demonstrates operations of the system and some apps, plays a game called "Fruit Slice" (why not "Fruit Ninja"...), and later shows video playback. It seems that the NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor performs quite well in portable products sized at 10.1 inches, even with 1080p HD output.
Setting aside any possible showboating in the video, this does appear to be a demonstration of some kind of concept device. According to the Turkish company, the purpose of the demonstration is to draw attention so it can be truly utilized for educational and corporate purposes, producing what they call a "smart board" product (it might be easier to understand as a smart blackboard, which would be very convenient for schools or companies conducting presentations). According to the introduction, the 65-inch version is not the company's only plan; they also have plans for smaller products. This product concept is very similar to ASUS Padfone.