
It's the beginning of the year, so the Consumer Electronics Show is currently in full swing in the awesome city of Las Vegas. The thing is though - there's so much, pardon my Dutch,
crap being announced it's hard to keep up. I have yet to see a single interesting thing to come out at CES so far, and I have little hope the next few days are going to be any better. That
NVIDIA mobile gaming thing is mildly interesting, but as usual - no price, no release date. The Verge is spending loads of money on CES, so it has
excellent coverage going on. Let's have a contest: if three months from now any of you can name three products announced at this year's CES (without cheating), I will force myself to use iOS for a week.
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Don't think of it as a competitor to the 3DS - think of it as one of those cheap, Chinese emulation handheld devices with some serious horsepower underneath. This'll be like a GP2x on steroids, and it has an HDMI port. I might actually be able to play Smash TV at full speed on a portable device, with two analog sticks. Personally, I can't wait
They're also showing off a sweet looking 10" Visio Android tablet with Tegra 4 that's lighter than the Nexus 10, and actually running stock Android 4.2. If you're tired of only having Nexus Android devices to choose from, this is a big plus.
Seems that companies like Visio and Nvidia are actually pimping stock Android as a feature now. I can see companies going forward putting 'we stopped crippling Android with our shitty bloatware' as a bullet point on the boxes of their phones and tablets