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M.O.J.O Android console ships December 10, pre-orders open now

Written by James Delahunty @ 10 Oct 2013 4:04 User comments (2)

M.O.J.O Android console ships December 10, pre-orders open now

Mad Catz has announced that its M.O.J.O. micro-console running Android will ship December 10, and is available to pre-order for $249.99.
It also revealed some technical specifications of the console it previewed in January at E3. The M.O.J.O is powered by an NVIDIA Tegra 4 T4OS 1.8GHz processor, with 2GB of RAM and 16GB internal storage. Storage is upgradable through support for SDXC, up to 128GB.

For connectivity, the M.O.J.O outputs via HDMI in 1080p, has a USB 3.0 slot, USB 2.0 slot, supports Bluetooth 4.0 and 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi.

On the software side, the M.O.J.O runs Android 4.2.2 and is compatible with games from Google Play, NVIDIA's Tegra Zone and the Amazon Appstore.

The M.O.J.O micro-console and its GameSmart C.T.R.L.R Wireless Gamepad (compatible with some other Android devices) ship on December 10, but will be available only in limited quantities.

More Info & Pre-Order: madcatz.com/mojo/en-us

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2 user comments

110.10.2013 11:45

What games???

Android Market games??..............using a controller???

I'm not seeing this to be a success.

210.10.2013 13:54

Android games are good for phones or tablets maybe, but a console? The price is even a little high for me.

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