







Showcased at CES 2015, the California-based company's new slates start out at the imposing 32 inches, all the way up to the massive 65 inches, with 43- and 55-inch models in the middle. And we're not talking about one of those massive, but generally under-powered, touch-enabled slabs you see in game rooms (or a museum), but instead a full-fledged powerhouses.





Indeed, even the two smaller versions (32'' and 43'') come with 1080 x 1920 resolution displays, Nvidia's mighty Tegra K1 processor, 2GB of RAM, a 2-megapixel camera for video-conferencing, and connectivity options such as an HDMI slot (so IPTV), Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and NFC. The larger models, however, are even more impressive, and will rock the even more powerful, octa-core Nvidia Tegra X1 chips with a 256-core Maxwell GPU, plus more than generous 4GB of RAM. But that's not all – the 55-inch and 65-inch also come with 4K resolution displays. Hook up a controller, or a mouse-and-keyboard combo, and you've got yourself a full-fledged Android experience on a monumentally large, TV-ready screen. Pretty cool if you've got a relatively large pile of cash laying around.





Yeah, that's right – these won't come cheap, and that's not surprising. The 55-inch model costs $2,499, while the 65-in giant will go for $4,000. Prices for the smaller models remain unclear.





If you thought that Samsung's 12.2-inch Galaxy Note Pro tablet was enormous (and trust us, it is), then Fuhu's new line of Android tablets will come across as downright nuts.