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I will agree that it is one of the most unreliable console ever . I am also on my second now.

BUt i can also tell you many people are on 3rd and 4th xbox 360.

its unfair of you to just point out at ps3. May be if you trying to say from your experience....but taking general outlook on this...Both PS3 and xbox have been very bad where console reliability is considered. I really hope they dont repeat this sh*t again.

The difference is MS replaces the 360 free of cost, no questions asked. Heck, MS even replaced my RROD'd 360 after the warranty period.

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Dude you're arguing with a guy who chose his handle to be that of a console brand. You might as well break your head on a brick wall while you're at it. :rofl:

 

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And you might As well put some of your brain cells at work to understand what I said ... Instead of trying hard to be aftrunner.

Seriously I just pointed out that ps3 is not just the only one that is most unreliable .... Is that so hard for u to accept it??... And u call me fanboy. :lol:

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Hmmm considering this runs on android , I hope there is some app that can stream games from PC/console via wifi smoothly.

You know that situation where you have your Consoles/PC setup in your room. Then you wanna go over to the hall and play on the big TV , when people aint using it. This thing is definitely easier to carry around than a PC :P

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I predicted Vita was Bomba, and it is.

 

Now I predict Ouya will be bomba. Mark this post for future use. Prophet has spoken.

Lol no ..

 

The pre-orders of Ouya till March 2013 might be more than Vita LTD sales :lol:

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Tech Analysis: How Powerful is Tegra 3?

 

But what of Ouya, the Tegra 3 driven micro-console? How suitable is Tegra 3 for the job? Based on the games we've played, the overall feeling we get is that we're looking at technology roughly equivalent to the capabilities of the last-gen Xbox, embellished with higher resolutions and more modern graphical features. It is categorically not on the same level as the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 - nowhere near.

However, there's a strong possibility that Ouya will have a tangible performance advantage against the Tegra 3 kit we've tried out here. The firm says that it is using the top-end T33 Tegra chip found in the Transformer Pad Infinity, which features faster CPU clocks than both the T30 and T30L chips we've tested. Then again, Ouya has slower DDR2 memory compared to the DDR3 in the top-end Transformer - a factor that made the Prime's advantage over the cheaper TF300 far less of a factor than we thought it would be.

 

Just how capable Ouya actually is depends entirely on how the chip is deployed. The Ouya team is hinting heavily that the chip will be overclocked, but realistically we are looking at a 10-20 per cent max speed boost. A theoretical 2GHz Tegra 3 with 620MHz GeForce cores will obviously outperform the Nexus 7 and other mobile products based on the same chipset, but the DDR2 could well hold back performance as we see in our tests with the Transformer Prime.

 

Even if the Ouya processor exceeds expectations, it still represents a fraction of the power you'll find in a current-gen HD console and our gut feeling based on the benchmarks we've seen and the games we've played is that it would still lag some way behind the PowerVR tech in the latest iPads. In the Android arena, the new Snapdragon S4 is already employing next-gen ARM Cortex A15 cores and a really useful Adreno 320 GPU - in theory it should easily move beyond the A5X in terms of power, and blitz the Tegra 3.

This is our biggest concern with Ouya - by the time it launches, it could be left in No Man's Land in performance terms. NVIDIA will have moved on to its new Project Wayne technology (aka Tegra 4) and the chances are that Apple will have migrated onto the game-changing PowerVR Six Series Rogue GPU. According to NVIDIA roadmaps, Tegra 3 is twice as powerful as Tegra 2, but Wayne eclipses that with a 10x performance boost, while what little we know about Rogue suggests that, in terms of raw horsepower at least, it will be roughly on par with the Xenos chip inside the Xbox 360.

 

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/df-hardware-how-powerful-is-tegra-3

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