Tapwave was a technology company that developed and marketed multimedia handheld devices for gaming and entertainment purposes. Their products combined the functionality of a personal digital assistant (PDA) with the gaming capabilities of a handheld console.
Tapwave was founded in 2001 by Byron Connell, C.E.O., and Peng Lim, Chairman of the Board.
The company released its first product, the Zodiac, in 2003. It was a handheld entertainment device powered by the Palm OS and designed specifically for gaming.
Despite positive reviews for its unique features and design, Tapwave faced tough competition from established gaming consoles like the Game Boy Advance and the Sony PSP.
In 2005, Tapwave discontinued its production and sales due to financial difficulties and intense competition in the handheld gaming market.
Tapwave was a technology company that developed handheld gaming devices with PDA functionality.
Tapwave was founded in 2001.
Tapwave's main product was the Zodiac, a handheld gaming device with PDA features.
Tapwave faced financial difficulties and intense competition from established gaming consoles, leading to the discontinuation of its products.
Tapwave's competitors included Nintendo's Game Boy Advance and Sony's PSP, among others.