| disolitude said: It's funny how everyone on this site thinks that every product is out there in order to dominate the market. Much like the Microsoft Surface this thing is just a halo device for their Tegra SoC and will be probably updated yearly with new chipsets. The point for this thing is to raise awareness on the Tegra capabilities and to get more OEM's and developers on board and to optimize for their chipset. I think that it offers a unique enough feature set to warrant the $349 price tag. I'd buy a PS Vita in a flash if it had fully unlocked android and was able to stream PC games smoothly. |
You're likely right, but I don't see why ANYONE would consider this. It provides nothing that can't be done on a ordinary Android smartphone sync'd to a standard controller... a solution that is far cheaper in costs and any gamer who wants this concept will likely know about that solution.







