Razer is getting into the TV, games set-top box business with Google
http://www.polygon.com/2014/6/25/5841894/razer-micro-console-android-tv
The Razer micro-console, which hasn't been officially named yet, will be powered by Android TV and stream movies, music and other apps for large-screen entertainment with an "emphasis on gaming," according to Razer.
Razer, which sprung to life as a gaming peripheral creator but continues to experiment with devices that blend gaming and technology, plans to release their micro-console this fall. No price has yet been set.
The device will be controlled by a mobile application which works on any Android tablet or smartphone. Google's Android TV software also supports voice control.
"This is a console of the future," Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder and CEO, said in a prepared statement to Polygon. "Built on Google's incredible Android TV platform, the Razer micro-console incorporates not only hardcore and casual gaming, but music, movies and other entertainment and social applications, all on an affordable system."
http://www.polygon.com/2014/6/25/5841894/razer-micro-console-android-tv
The Razer micro-console, which hasn't been officially named yet, will be powered by Android TV and stream movies, music and other apps for large-screen entertainment with an "emphasis on gaming," according to Razer.
Razer, which sprung to life as a gaming peripheral creator but continues to experiment with devices that blend gaming and technology, plans to release their micro-console this fall. No price has yet been set.
The device will be controlled by a mobile application which works on any Android tablet or smartphone. Google's Android TV software also supports voice control.
"This is a console of the future," Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder and CEO, said in a prepared statement to Polygon. "Built on Google's incredible Android TV platform, the Razer micro-console incorporates not only hardcore and casual gaming, but music, movies and other entertainment and social applications, all on an affordable system."