Razer Debuts Android-Powered Gaming Console at 2015 CES

Gaming tech company Razer unveiled the Android-based gaming console it first announced during Google I/O last year. The $100 Razer Forge TV, due out in Q1, is a 4×4-inch micro-console designed to serve “as a platform for hardcore PC gaming, for Android gaming, and for Android-based entertainment services via Google Play,” according to TechCrunch. “The Forge TV will run on Razer’s Cortex: Stream (out in spring 2015) and focuses on low-latency and HD resolution, which the company says will help the device cut down on some of the lags and other hiccups that have plagued other streaming services.” The console features quad-core processing, a high-end graphics engine, wireless and network connectivity, and 16GB of internal storage.

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