Friday, April 19, 2013

A LG Nexus 4 is more powerful than Ouya - Telemoveis.com

The Ouya Android is a console that hit the market this year, but that seems to disappoint some users in terms of performance. According to the benchmark results, is less potent than many newer smartphones.

Ouya was responsible for a huge wave of excitement around it, which was not for less : The console, which gave that talk in 2012 when he was still in the process of raising funding via Kickstarter, runs Android, is open-source and had the support of many of the current major production studios videogames. More recently, and due to its ecosystem still unimpressive, the Ouya ran back to the mouths of the world have been reported that would support multiple emulators for old consoles. Expected to start being officially marketed from June 4.

A LG Nexus 4 is more powerful than Ouya

Ouya is a console equipped with Android, image courtesy of DroidLife

Ouya comes equipped with a Tegra 3 processor, whose performance has been the target of some criticism for being outdated now – the benchmark results, for example, suggest that features superior performance to that of popular tablets as Google Nexus 4 (equipped with a quad-core processor), but compared to devices like the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity is below some expectations. Newer smartphones like the LG Nexus 4, for example, even showed twice the performance of this console in Android benchmark results.

But is this question of performance really valid? Even being inferior to these devices the console continues to provide technical specifications that should enable it to start running Android games on a TV without any problem. The Ouya features a 1.7 GHz ARM processor, quad-core processor and 1 GB of memory. What do readers think? Consider the technical specifications is essential for a console of this type? Leave us your feedback!

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