It looks like 2013 is becoming the year of Android based gaming consoles. After Ouya, the portable NVIDIA Shield, Mad Catz is now joining the party with their own little console called M.O.J.O.
About one year ago, Mad Catz had been first talking about making their own Android-based console. Since today that they're actually going to launch M.O.J.O., which is going to be a small console with a controller similar to the one you find with the Xbox 360.
Inside the thing you find a Tegra 4 SoC, which clocks at 1.8 GHz and additionally there are 2 Gigabyte RAM. In other words between there is quite a performance gap inbetween Ouya and M.O.J.O.. Unfortunately there is also a price gap between the two products, since M.O.J.O. will sell for about 220 US-Dollar, which really isn't a bargain. Nevertheless M.O.J.O. will also feature 16 Gigabyte of internal storage, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, HDMI out, 100 MBit Ethernet, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth, a MicroSD slot as well as a 3.5 millimeter jack. On the software side Mad Catz decided to choose Android 4.2.2
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www.eurogamer.net