Video: Padzilla – the case that turns the iPad tablet into a huge screen

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    Crunchy Logistics is a company that seems to be interested in developing unusual objects such that they produce a "case" called Padzilla which allows users to interact with their own iDevices through a large touchscreen. In the video clip above we have a demonstration of how Padzilla works on a 70-inch screen, but the concept can be taken to the extreme with a 150-inch screen. Basically, users have their iDevice connected to the screen and interact with it in the same way they would have interacted if they had it in their hands and everything is possible without jailbreaking the device beforehand.

One of the greatest iPad/iPhone accessories ever created! This interactive case allows you to use your iPad/iPhone with a massive screen that is multitouch capable. Shown in the video is a 70" version but can be made in any size up to 150". Jailbreak is not required. However this is an accessory and does require an iPad or iPhone (3GS or 4) to work properly. This unit can be positioned vertically or in a table mode thanks to our special mounting system. An iPad™, iPhone™ or iPod™ touch is required for the Padzilla Interactive Case™ accessory to work. iPad™, iPhone™, and iPod™ touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the US and other countries. Padzilla Interactive Case™ and 'Plug it in and change the world.'™ are registered trademarks of Crunchy Logistics. All other product and brand names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

     Padzilla requires at least an iPhone 3GS to work properly and as you can see it can be used for a multitude of functions. The creators of the product claim that various consoles can be connected to Padzilla, so you can be sure that your investment will be usable with any kind of entertainment object. The problem with Padzilla is of course the price because a 70-inch screen like the one in the video costs around $30-40.000, an exorbitant amount but which for various institutions could be a good investment.