![]() The production will utilize Fourth Generation Intel Core Processors with Iris Graphics technology. "For the first time, Android will be able to compete in the high-performance gaming and computing worlds." "We're taking Intel Iris™ graphics and building a gaming console that delivers a truly unique Android gaming experience." Christopher continued. The Developer Kit, Unit 00 uses a fourth generation Intel Core processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 500 GB Solid State Hybrid Drive, along with 802.11n, Bluetooth 4.0, and Gigabit Ethernet. "Additionally, traditional console developers will find the horsepower and native performance that delivers, to be like no Android before it." " gives Android game developers a whole new world of possibilities in highperformance gaming." Say Christopher Price, founder and CEO of Mobile Media Ventures. Today, the company is introducing its mass-production developer kit, Unit 00, that will give developers everything needed to deliver games for. is the first gaming console to feature dual-HDMI and DisplayPort outputs, for driving up to two high definition TVs simultaneously. Powered by an advanced Intel Core™ processor, the product is positioned as a high-end gaming console, with groundbreaking new innovations in both gaming and personal computing.īuilt from the ground up to be a gaming console, is designed with HD DVR, 4K, and 3DTV in mind, as well as to deliver Android in a gamepad, and keyboard-andmouse friendly experience. , is an Android-powered gaming console, with performance never before seen in the Android™ universe. SANTA CLARA, CA - Mobile Media Ventures, Inc. Check out the company's official announcement after the break. Although we won't know for sure until we see the final hardware in action, the is starting to look like it might be a fairly versatile Steambox alternative. The final details won't be available for a few months yet, but Engadget spent some time with an early prototype back in May - discovering a wicked fast Android device with a comforting Linux dual-boot option (for when you want a more traditional desktop, of course). While the company hasn't released final pricing on the consumer model, it estimates the computer will cost between $399 and $499, depending on the configuration. The dev hardware is getting a new price too, and will now be available for $699. More information should eventually be provided on .Remember the, Christopher Price's Android-powered gaming PC? It's back, and it's better: Mobile Media Ventures has announced that the project's developer unit is getting a spec overhaul, upgrading to a Haswell-based processor with Intel Iris graphics. ![]() IConsole Micro is expected to hit the shelves this summer for $129. The device will have an unlocked 64-bit UEFI bootloader, so it should be easier to boot other operating systems, and it won’t require the workaround needed for most Intel Atom Z37xx based products with a 32-bit UEFI bootloader.
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