
Originally Posted by
TheBlackCat
What isn't clear to me, either from the press release or website, how exactly they intend this to be used. It looks too big and awkward to make a good portable system, and it being tied to your WLAN network means that it will lose a great deal of functionality if you try to use it as such. However, the screen is too small to make it a good home gaming system, compared with the standard ~7 in and ~10 in tablets it will need to compete with. And the 3DS top screen is nearly as large as this screen (4.88 in vs 5 in).
Further hurting its home gaming capabilities is that there is no mention of Miracast (wireless display) support, which Android now supports out of the box, which (if true) means you are not going to be able to stream the games wirelessly to your TV. Phones and tablets at the likely high price point will likely support this, and dedicated home gaming systems will use wireless controllers. I doubt people are going to want to be tethered to their TV by and HDMI capable when playing this system when for probably less they can get a tablet with a larger screen, a snap-on controller, and a wireless display dongle for their TV.
There are also some more basic design issues. It looks like the controller will make using the touch screen more difficult, for example.