Friday, October 11, 2013

Mad Catz streams PC games on your TV with MOJO (New Android console)

As the time goes whizzing by, The world around us is changing faster than it ever has before. This change can currently be noted in a demographic deeply embedded in technology. PC gaming has always been a market that requires participants to maintain a relationship with current technology. Mad Catz's announcement that the company's new Android console, the MOJO, will feature an update soon after release, giving users a way to stream PC games to their TVs. This has effectively displayed the company's effort to maintain relevance in the rapidly advancing gaming industry, and it is this feature that allows the MOJO to fulfill the desire of any PC gamer that wishes to enjoy the benefits offered by a PC game, while relaxing in a more social environment, that until now has been the closely guarded territory of big name game consoles.



 The MOJO could be an affordable alternative to the Xi3 Piston, for gamers that already sport a well equipped Gaming rig. The Mad Catz console contains a Nvidia Tegra 4 T40S 1.8 GHz Processor, 2 GB of RAM, Built in WIFI, USB 3.0, and Bluetooth 4.0. The system only contains 16 GB of internal storage, but is equipped with a Micro SD card slot, enabling expansion of it's capacity. The unit was able to play popular Android games, and through the use of a mouse from Mad Catz's new line of human input devices, we were able to operate these apps easily, and with out the use of a touch screen. You are also able to accomplish this with a feature on the stock controller. The MOJO will retail for $250.It will be released in time for the holiday season, and is available for pre-order now.


Zachary Sellen

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