Consoles live or die by their games, and big exclusives are called "System-sellers" for a reason. Ouya will have a future if - and ONLY if - a big game developer gets behind it. My two cents - with the prior disclaimer that this is not gaslamp's opinion, etc etc. Runs on the Linux operating system (3.2.x) Power and hold switch useful for "instant on" and key lockout to aid in media player applications on the go Un-brickable design with integrated boot loader for safe code experimentation ![]() Up to two externally accessible UARTs and/or four PWM signals for hardware hacking, robot control, debugging, etc. USB 2.0 HOST port (480Mbps) capable of providing the full 500mA to attached devices (examples include USB memory, keyboard, mouse, 3G modem, GPS) USB 2.0 OTG port (1.5/12/480Mbps) with capability to charge device Internal microphone plus ability to connect external microphone through headset Headphone output up to 150mW/channel into 16 ohms, 99dB SNR (up to 24 bit/48KHz) Integrated Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (3Mbps) (Class 2, + 4dBm)Ĩ00x480 resolution LTPS LCD with resistive touch screen, 4.3" widescreen, 16.7 million colors (300 cd/m2 brightness, 450:1 contrast ratio)įull gamepad controls plus shoulder buttonsĭual SDHC card slots (up to 64GB of storage currently) ![]() ![]() Integrated Wifi 802.11b/g (up to 18dBm output) PowerVR SGX530 (110MHz on OMAP3530, 200MHz on DM3730) OpenGL ES 2.0 compliant 3D hardware IVA2+ audio and video processor using TI's DaVinci™ technology (430MHz C64x DSP)ĪRM® Cortex™-A8 superscalar microprocessor core Code: Texas Instruments OMAP3530 processor at 600MHz (officially) or Texas Instruments DM3730 processor at 1000MHz (officially)
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