Doctor_MG said:
I do not agree that this is a dedicated gaming device. Doing so would not be following the definition of the word dedicated. Dedicated devices are devices whose sole purpose was for one specific function. This is a device that sells itself by being aimed at those who want a tablet and want to game, not those who just want to game. It has multifunctionality absolutely, but adding a controller to a phone or tablet does not make it "dedicated" anymore than allowing a TV to be controlled by a PS3 controller (as some Sony TV's used to be able to) makes it a dedicated gaming console. |
By this definition, no PlayStation home console or handheld console, no Xbox and only a few Nintendo consoles are dedicated devices.

Most of them could play music, play movies, show photos and/or had an internet browser.
PS1 f.e. was a nice CD-Player.










