Yesterday we taked about the Obox a handheld gaming console run by Android. The Ouya didn’t get really big. The Ouya was also a $99 dollar Android running gaming console. The Razer Forge is also a $99 Android running console that connects to the TV. The Razer Forge is which is really small at 4×4 inches!
Alongside the Forge, Razer also unveiling a line of other products – a couple of Bluetooth-based peripherals. The Serval gaming controller and the Turret keyboard and magnetised mouse; the Nabu X, a “basic alternative” to its Nabu smartband – They will sell for as cheap as $20 to registered Razer Insiders and it will be $50 to others. A new VR headset was also there in conjunction with other hardware manufacturers.
Keyboard
They also have this wireless keyboard with a a flipable and magnetic mouse pad – This can hold the mouse included.
Mouse
The mouse is about the same – almost same as all the other console controllers. The layout is also the same! There is also a clip on top of the controller that can hold your mobile device.
There is also Cortex: Stream which uses Wi-Fi low-latency streaming from a source that is a lot more powerfull then a cheap Android console – like your PC.
Specs:
quad-core Snapdragon 805 CPU
Adreno 420 GPU
802.11ac WiFi
Bluetooth 4.1
2GB RAM
16GB of storage
Google Play Games & Cortex: Stream
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_A1gyYRTgc
We are trying to get our greddy hands on this as soon as possiable but, until then – Check out this video from LinusTechTips.
Product Photos:
Most photos use in this update are from Engadget